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… 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 …
… Plaintiffs did not have standing to challenge FISA provision because alleged injuries were not certainly impending and not fairly traceable to the provision. See 568 U.S. at 410–11. View document: - …
… Brief Amicus Curiae of The Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press in Support of Respondents, Clapper v. Amnesty International, No. 11-1025 (U.S. Sept. 24, 2012) … No. 11-1025 IN THE Supreme Court of the United States …
… Reply Brief for the Petitioners, Clapper v. Amnesty International, No. 11-1025 (U.S. Oct. 17, 2012) … No. 11-1025 In the Supreme Court of the United States JAMES R. CLAPPER, JR., DIRECTOR OF NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE, ET AL., …
… Brief of William P. Barr, Edwin Meese III, Dick Thornburgh, and Washington Legal Foundation as Amici Curiae in Support of Petitioners, Clapper v. Amnesty International, No. 11-1025 (U.S. Mar. 19, 2012) … No. 11-1025 IN THE …
… Brief in Opposition, Clapper v. Amnesty International, No. 11-1025 (U.S. Apr. 18, 2012) … No. 11-1025 IN THE Supreme Court of the United States d JAMES R. CLAPPER, JR., DIRECTOR OF NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE, ET AL., …
… Reply Brief for the Petitioners, Clapper v. Amnesty International, No. 11-1025 (U.S. May 2, 2012) … No. 11-1025 In the Supreme Court of the United States JAMES R. CLAPPER, JR., DIRECTOR OF NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE, ET AL., …
… Brief for the Petitioners, Clapper v. Amnesty International, No. 11-1025 (U.S. Jul. 26, 2012) … No. 11-1025 In the Supreme Court of the United States JAMES R. CLAPPER, JR., DIRECTOR OF NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE, ET AL., …
… Brief of John D. Ashcroft, William P. Barr, Benjamin R. Civiletti, Edwin Meese III, Michael B. Mukasey, Dick Thornburgh, and Washington Legal Foundation as Amici Curiae in Support of Petitioners, Clapper v. Amnesty …
… Brief of Respondents, Clapper v. Amnesty International, No. 11-1025 (U.S. Sept. 17, 2012) … No. 11-1025 IN THE Supreme Court of the United States d JAMES R. CLAPPER, JR., DIRECTOR OF NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE, ET AL., …
… Brief of the Canadian Civil Liberties Association, et al., in Support of Respondents, Clapper v. Amnesty International, No. 11-1025 (U.S. Sept. 21, 2012) … No. 11-1025 IN THE Supreme Court of the United States JAMES R. …
… Brief of Amici Curiae Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC), Thirty-Two Technical Experts and Legal Scholars, and Eight Privacy and Transparency Organizations in Support of Respondents, Clapper v. Amnesty …
… Brief of Former Church Committee Members and Staff as Amici Curiae Supporting Respondents and Affirmance, Clapper v. Amnesty International, No. 11-1025 (U.S. Sept. 24, 2012) … No. 11-1025 In the Supreme Court of the United …
… Brief Amicus Curiae of Gun Owners Foundation, Fun Owners of America, Inc., U.S. Justice Foundations, Downsize DC Foundation, DownsizeDC.org, and Conservative Legal Defense and Education Fund in Support of Respondents, …
… Brief of the Committee on Civil Rights of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York as Amicus Curiae in Support of Respondents, Clapper v. Amnesty International, No. 11-1025 (U.S. Sept. 24, 2012) … No. 11-1025 IN …
… Brief of the New York State Bar Association as Amicus Curiae in Support of Respondents Sylvia Royce, Scott McKay, and David Nevin, Clapper v. Amnesty International, No. 11-1025 (U.S. Sept. 24, 2012) … No. 11-1025 IN THE …
… Brief Amicus Curiae of Constitutional Accountability Center in Support of Respondents, Clapper v. Amnesty International, No. 11-1025 (U.S. Sept. 24, 2012) … No. 11-1025 In The Supreme Court of the United States JAMES R. …
… Brief of Amici Curiae The Center for Constitutional Rights and Attorneys Involved in National Security Litigation, Supporting Respondents, Clapper v. Amnesty International, No. 11-1025 (U.S. Sept. 24, 2012) … No. 11-1025 …
… In ongoing litigation relating to 2013 FOIA requests, the ACLU challenged the adequacy of the searches conducted by the CIA, FBI, and NSD. The Court found that the agencies did not meet the burden to prove adequacy of …