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Collyer, Rosemary Mayers (United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, 2019-04-11 )

… Order denying Thomas C. Goldstein’s motion for “appointment as amicus curiae and for leave to file an amicus curiae brief to assist the Court in deciding whether the appointment of Matthew Whitaker as Acting Attorney …

Walton, Reggie B. (United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, 2013-11-13 )

… Briefing order setting a deadline for the government to respond to ProPublica’s Motion and ProPublica’s reply. … Briefing Order, In re Motion of ProPublica, Inc. for the Release of Court Records, No. Misc. 13-09, …

Walton, Reggie B. (United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, 2013-12-05 )

… Order granting the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the press and a group of 25 media organizations to file a brief as amici curiae. … Order on Motion of The Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press and 25 Media …

… Motion of Thomas C. Goldstein for Appointment as Amicus Curiae and for Leave to File Amicus Curiae Brief, In re Appointment of Thomas C. Goldstein as Amicus Curiae Pursuant to 50 U.S.C. § 1803(i)(2)(B), No. Misc. 18-04 …

… Motion of ProPublica, Inc. for the Release of Court Records, In re Motion of ProPublica, Inc. for the Release of Court Records, No. Misc. 13-09 (FISA Ct. Nov. 12, 2013). … UNITED STATES FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE SURVEILLANCE …

… The United States' Opposition to the Motion of ProPublica, Inc. for the Release of Court Records, In re Motion of ProPublica, Inc. for the Release of Court Records, No. Misc. 13-09 (FISA Ct. Dec. 11, 2013). … ! '~) :?-: ! …

… Reply Brief in Support of Motion of ProPublica, Inc. for the Release of Court Records, In re Motion of ProPublica, Inc. for the Release of Court Records, No. Misc. 13-09 (FISA Ct. Dec. 23, 2013). … UNITED STATES FOREIGN …

Boasberg, James Emanuel (United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, 2020-09-15 )

… The Court dismissed the motion for lack of jurisdiction. Following the FISCR’s ruling in GID.CA.00013, 957 F.3d 1344, the Court held that “the FISC is not empowered by Congress to consider constitutional claims generally, …

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