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… “Because the FISA surveillance was not illegal, this Court need not consider the parties' arguments as to whether the illegality of FISA surveillance may serve as a defense to contempt in a grand jury proceeding.” 347 F.3d …
… 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 …
… Denying “Defendant's Motion for Disclosure and Review of all FISA Materials, and Suppression of All FISA–Derived Evidence.” 2012 WL 2357734, at *6 … United States v. Omar, No. 09–242 (MJD/FLN), 2012 WL 2357734 (D. Minn. …