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… Primary Order granting requiring production of call detail records or "telephony metadata" of [redacted] pursuant to U.S. §§1861. … Primary Order, In re Application of the Federal Bureau of Investigation for an Order …
… Order granting extension of the orders issued in previous [redacted] docket, conducting electronic surveillance on call records and specific facilities described. … Order, In re [REDACTED], No. [REDACTED], GID.C.00013 …
… Order granting electronic surveillance targeting redacted agents engaged in international terrorism or activities in preparation therefor pursuant to 50 U.S.C. §1801-1811. … Order, In re Various Known and Unknown Agents of …
… Order granting electronic surveillance for collection communications with probable cause to believe [redacted] pursuant to 50 U.S.C. §1801-1811. … Order, In re [REDACTED], No. [REDACTED], GID.C.00009 (FISA Ct. Jan. 10, …
… Order granting requiring production of call detail records or "telephony metadata" of [redacted] pursuant to U.S. §1861. … Order, In re Application of the Federal Bureau of Investigation for an Order Requiring the …
… Order granting requiring production of call detail records or "telephony metadata" of [redacted] pursuant to U.S. §1861. … Order, In re Application of the Federal Bureau of Investigation for an Order Requiring the …
… Begins on FSC 109 of GID.C.00241 … Order granting the government’s motion to unseal the government’s Motion to Compel Compliance, Yahoo’s Memo in Opposition to Compel, Memo in Support of the Motion to Compel, and Yahoo’s …
… Concluding “disclosure of the FISA materials to defendants not warranted in this case.” 447 F. Supp. 2d at 547. “FISC had ample probable cause to believe that the targets were agents of a foreign power quite apart from …
… Operator of user-edited online encyclopedia brought action against National Security Agency (NSA), challenging legality of NSA's Upstream surveillance program, which collected foreign individuals' international Internet …
… University of New South Wales Professor Zalnieruiute contends that the European Court of Human Right’s decision in Big Brother Watch represents a “highly permissive approach to government surveillance” despite the contest …