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Orrick, William H., III (United States District Court for the Northern District of California, 2019-03-22 )

… Held agencies did not waive right to assert Glomar responses, adequately substantiated cognizable harm under FOIA exemption, conducted adequate search, and properly redacted/withheld information and determining in camera …

King, Garr Michael (United States District Court for the District of Oregon, 2012-05-07 )

… Denying defendant’s “Motion to Disclose FISA–Related Material Necessary to Litigate Motions for Discovery and for Suppression of the Fruits of FISA Activity.” 2012 WL 12952303, at *7. … United States v. Mohamud, No. …

King, Garr Michael (United States District Court for the District of Oregon, 2013-02-12 )

… Denying defendants’ “defendants' Motion for Discovery of Classified Materials [97], Motion to Declare Unconstitutional the Classified Information Procedures Act & Motion to Compel Disclosure of Classified Discovery [109], …

King, Garr Michael (United States District Court for the District of Oregon, 2014-03-19 )

… Denying defendant’s Motion for Full Discovery Regarding the Facts and Circumstances Underlying Surveillance and Motion to Compel Immediate Production to the Court of Classified Documents Related to Pending Posttrial …

King, Garr Michael (United States District Court for the District of Oregon, 2014-06-24 )

… Denying “Defendant's Motion for Vacation of Conviction and Alternative Remedies of Dismissal of the Indictment, Suppression of Evidence, and New Trial for the Government's Violation of the Pretrial Notice Statute [500], …

Orrick, William H., III (United States District Court for the Northern District of California, 2017-12-07 )

… Denying defendant’s “motion to suppress” and for “disclosure of orders, applications, and related materials under [FISA];” also denying “motion for notice of and discovery about the use of surveillance pursuant to the FISA …

Zalnieriute, Monika ( 2021-05-25 )

… 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 …

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