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… The court agreed with the district court’s conclusion “that [the defendant] ‘continue[s] to suffer a present, on-going injury due to the government's continued retention of derivative material from the FISA seizure.’” 599 …
… [Section III.A.2 discusses whether DOJ documents constitute attorney work product and merit exemption from FOIA disclosure] View document: https://scholar.google.com/scholar_case?case=2780004563060008998&q=252+… … ACLU v. …
… Defendant was not denied due process just because the district court conducted an ex parte, in camera review of FISA materials. See 827 F.2d at 476–77. View document: https://perma.cc/H5A5-TDEL … United States v. Ott, 827 …
… The Court found that the materials provided to support an application under FISA met the probable cause standard under the Fourth Amendment. 864 F.32d at 1491. As the government met Fourth Amendment standard, the Court did …
… The ACLU brought FOIA suit against the DOJ seeking records regarding DOJ’s policy to provide notice to criminal defendants and others against whom the DOJ intended to use evidence derived from warrantless § 702 …
… After the DOJ conducted a new FOIA search following court orders in 90 F. Supp. 3d 201, approximately 80 responsive documents were located. Id. at 471. The Court found the scope and conduct of DOJ’s searches adequate. Id. …