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Cacheris, James C. (United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, 1997-02-03 )

… Denying defendant’s motion that judge recuse himself because judge was “a member of the United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (‘FISA Court’).” 955 F. Supp. at 583. View document: …

Cacheris, James C. (United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, 1997-02-14 )

… “FISA Satisfies the Requirements of the Fourth Amendment.” 955 F. Supp. at 590. “FISA Violates neither the Due Process Clause of the Fifth Amendment nor the Right to Counsel Provided by the Sixth Amendment.” Id. at 592. …

Andersen, Wayne Robert (United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, 2002-06-11 )

… Holding that “the FISA application established probable cause to believe that Global Relief and the executive director were agents of a foreign power, as that term is defined for FISA purposes, at the time the search was …

Cacheris, James C. (United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, 2006-05-17 )

… Denying defendant’s “motion to suppress all evidence derived from any searches and surveillance conducted pursuant to FISA.” 437 F. Supp. 2d at 555. View document: …

St. Eve, Amy J. (United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, 2006-06-22 )

… Finding that the “lack of FISA procedures for physical searches” did not “render the physical search [in this case] unreasonable.” 435 F. Supp. 2d at 792. View document: …

Ellis, T. S. (United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, 2006-08-14 )

… Concluding “disclosure of the FISA materials to defendants not warranted in this case.” 447 F. Supp. 2d at 547. “FISC had ample probable cause to believe that the targets were agents of a foreign power quite apart from …

Brown, Anna J. (United States District Court for the District of Oregon, 2015-11-04 )

… Finding that the plaintiff’s “allegations do not establish Defendants willfully violated the use and disclosure provisions for information gathered from surveillance conducted pursuant to FISA.” 142 F. Supp. 3d at 1170. …

Bryan, Albert Vickers, Jr. (United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, 1989-04-17 )

… Finding that “[d]isclosure of the contents of the FISA material would harm the national security because it would reveal the capabilities and techniques of surveillance, the sources and methods used to counter …

Brown, Anna J. (United States District Court for the District of Oregon, 2010-04-21 )

… Denying defendant’s Motion for Disclosure of FISA Applications and Orders and denying defendant’s Motion to Suppress FISA-derived Evidence. 2010 WL 1641167, at *7. … United States v. Nicholson, No. 09-CR-40-BR, 2010 WL …

Leinenweber, Harry D. (United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, 2010-11-10 )

… “FISA electronic surveillance at issue was lawfully authorized and legally conducted.” 2010 WL 4705159, at *2. “Because disclosure of the materials is unnecessary for the Court to determine the legality of the collection, …

Brinkema, Leonie M. (United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, 2010-11-15 )

… Dismissing defendant’s Fourth Amendment and FISA claims for “failure to state a claim.” 2010 WL 4724279, at *7. … Ciralsky v. CIA, No. 1:10cv911 (LMB/JFA), 2010 WL 4724279 (E.D. Va. Nov. 15, 2010). … IN THE UNITED STATES …

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. …

Leinenweber, Harry D. (United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, 2012-08-30 )

… Denying motioned for a new trial “because admitting evidence obtained under [FISA] violated the Fourth Amendment.” 2012 WL 3779107, at *2. Defendant also alleged FISA was unconstitutional. Id. Court rejected these …

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], …

Brinkema, Leonie M. (United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, 2017-11-01 )

… Dismissing suit alleging violation of constitutional, statutory, and common law rights by unauthorized electronic surveillance of plaintiffs’ home and electronic devices. … Attkisson v. Holder, No. 17-cv-364 (LMB/JFA), …

Brinkema, Leonie M. (United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, 2019-03-13 )

… Denying defendant’s motion for Disclosure of FISA Applications. 2019 WL 1186846, at *6. … United States v. Kokayi, 1:18-cr-410 (LMB), 2019 WL 1186846 (E.D. Va. Mar. 13, 2019). … Case 1:18-cr-00410-LMB Document 67 Filed …

Blakey, John Robert (United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, 2021-05-04 )

… After receiving notice pursuant to 50 U.S.C. §§ 1806(c) and 1825(d) that the Government would offer into evidence information derived from FISA surveillance, the defendant moved to disclose FISA-related materials. The …

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