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… “FISA's ‘significant purpose’ standard is reasonable under the Fourth Amendment.” 671 F.3d at 343. View document: https://scholar.google.com/scholar_case?case=9129029593834173120&q=671+… … United States v. Duka, 671 F.3d …
… Standard Physical Search Minimization Procedures, In re Application of the U.S. for an Order Authorizing Physical Search of a U.S. Person Agent of a Foreign Power, No. [REDACTED] (FISA Ct. Jan. 20, 1995). … CR1183 Approved …
… Standard Physical Search Minimization Procedures, In re Application of the U.S. for an Order Authorizing Physical Search of a non-U.S. Person Agent of a Foreign Power, No. [REDACTED] (FISA Ct. Jan. 20, 1995). … CR 1196 …
… Standard Minimization Procedures, In re Application of the U.S. for an Order Authorizing Elec. Surveillance of a non-U.S. Person Agent of a Foreign Power, No. [REDACTED] (FISA Ct. Sept. 17, 1997). … CR1220 Approved for …
… “The government has strictly complied with the requirements of FISA in its investigation and prosecution of this case. The court concludes that there is no basis to disclose or to suppress the FISA materials.” 228 F. Supp. …
… Standard Minimization Procedures for Electronic Surveillance Conducted by the National Security Agency (NSA), [REDACTED], No. [REDACTED] (FISA Ct. Dec. 13, 2006) (NSA SMPs dated July 1, 1997). … All redacted information …
… Standard Minimization Procedures for Electronic Surveillance Conducted by the National Security Agency (NSA), Exhibit B: In re Elec. Surveillance & Physical Search of Int’l Terrorist Grps., Their Agents, and Related …
… Memorandum from Janet Reno, Attorney Gen. of the U.S., to Assistant Attorney Gen. of the Criminal Div., the Dir. of the FBI, Counsel for Intelligence Policy, and U.S. Attorneys (July 19, 1995) … Office of the Attorney …