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Feldman, Martin L.C. (United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, Date Redacted )

… Date Redacted … Heavily redacted order and warrant authorizing unspecified electronic surveillance. Secondary order to persons whose assistance is necessary in order to implement the authorities approved herein. … Primary …

Feldman, Martin L.C. (United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, Date Redacted )

… Date Redacted … Government application requesting authorization for electronic surveillance and physical search. Court’s conclusion is redacted. … Memorandum Opinion, [REDACTED], No. [REDACTED], GID.C.00139 (FISA Ct.) …

Feldman, Martin L.C. (United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, 2011-04-13 )

… Supplemental order requiring the NSA to submit in designated reports a discussion of NSA consideration and implementation of purging credit card information produced by [redacted]. … Supplemental Order, In re Application …

Feldman, Martin L.C. (United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, 2011-04-13 )

… Primary order granting application pursuant to 50 U.S.C. § 1861 of call detail records or "telephony metadata" created by [redacted]. … Primary Order, In re Application of the Federal Bureau of Investigation for an Order …

Wilkinson, J. Harvie, III (United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, 2010-02-24 )

… “FISA contains both a notice clause as well as an exclusionary procedure for illegally seized electronic surveillance” but “[t]he telling absence of grand juries from Section 1806(c) allows the government to introduce FISA …

Weinberger, Caspar ( 1982-12-07 )

… Procedures Governing the Activities of DoD Intelligence Components That Affect United States Persons, DoD 5240.1-R (1982) … DoD 52401-R DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE PROCEDURES GOVERNING THE ACTIVITIES OF DOD INTELLIGENCE …

Wilkinson, J. Harvie, III (United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, 1987-12-18 )

… Holding that the FISA statute meets Fourth amendment constitutional requirements. 835 F.2d at 1075. The Court further found that the application for surveillance was made properly, with the primary purpose being to gather …

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