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… 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 …
… Finding that “plaintiffs have failed to show an injury that could be redressed by the injunctive relief they request.” 280 F. Supp. 3d at 54 (“plaintiffs seek three distinct forms of declaratory and injunctive relief: (1) …
… 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 …
… Counterintelligence Program, US DOE 475.1 (Dec. 10, 2004) … Yearboro, Marianna 11/8/2022 For Educational Use Only COUNTERINTELLIGENCE PROGRAM, US DOE 475.1 (2004) US DOE 475.1 (U.S. Dept. of Energy), 2004 WL 6400006 U.S. …
… EFF brought suit after DOJ denied FOIA request for an Office of Legal Counsel (OLC) Opinion memorandum. 892 F. Supp. 2d at 96-97. The Court found that the material was properly withheld under Exemption 1 (national …
… The Court found that subscribers had a substantial likelihood of success in claiming their Fourth Amendments rights were violated by the NSA’s bulk telephony metadata program. 957 F. Supp. 2d at 25-42. View document: …