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Saylor, F. Dennis (United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, 2015-06-17 )

… Finding it unnecessary to appoint an amicus curiae as the question before the court is a matter of statutory interpretation for which “only a single reasonable or rational outcome” exists; and determining that the USA …

Sentelle, David B. (United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court of Review, 2020-10-16 )

… The Court ordered the movant, ACLU, to show cause why the FISCR has authority to entertain a petition for review, seeking an appeal to the order in GID.C.000285 dismissing their motion for records for lack of jurisdiction, …

… Notice of Appeal or in the Alternative Petition for a Writ of Mandamus, In re Ops. & Ords. of the FISC Containing Novel or Significant Interpretations of L., No. FISCR Misc. 20-02 (FISA Ct. Rev. Oct. 14, 2020) … um Quran …

… Movant’s Response to the Court’s Order to Show Cause, In re Ops. & Ords. of the FISC Containing Novel or Significant Interpretations of L., No. Misc. 20-02 (FISA Ct. Rev. Oct. 30, 2020) … United Stitn Foreign lntalllgonoo …

… Response Brief for the United States Regarding the Court's Order for Petitioner to Show Cause, In re Ops. & Ords. of the FISC Containing Novel or Significant Interpretations of L., No. FISCR Misc. 20-02 (FISA Ct. Rev. Nov. …

Sentelle, David B. (United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court of Review, 2020-11-19 )

… The Court declined to entertain the ACLU’s petition to revisit the Court’s decision in GID.CA.00013, holding that it "is unpersuaded that the Movant has shown cause as to why this Court has jurisdiction to consider its …

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