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… Date Redacted … UNITED STATES FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE SURVEILLANCE COURT Washington, D.C. RULES OF PROCEDURE Effective November 1, 2010 Rule Page Title I. Scope of Rules; Amendment 1. Scope of Rules …
… Holding that ACLU and Media Freedom and Information Access Clinic have standing, having sufficiently alleged the invasion of a legally cognizable interest as necessary to establish an injury-in-fact. … Opinion, In re …
… Approving new minimization procedures, “fully agree[ing] with and adopt[ing] the constitutional and statutory analyses contained in” previous court opinions, and authorizing collection of bulk telephone metadata under …
… Approving new minimization procedures, “fully agree[ing] with and adopt[ing] the constitutional and statutory analyses contained in” previous court opinions, and authorizing collection of bulk telephone metadata under …
… 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 …
… 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 …
… 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) …
… 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: …
… In June 2008, the NSA reported a potential instance of non-compliance to the Court coincident with its request for renewal of Title V authorities. The concern appears to be that the International Mobile Equipment …