Tuesday, June 06, 2006

Judge Defers U.S. Government Claims of State Secrets

Ryan Singel writes over on 27B Stroke 6:

While the EFF lawsuit against AT&T for allegedly helping the government spy on American's without warrants is mired in the thicket of the state secrets privilege, the ACLU's lawsuit against the government has managed to find a relatively bramble free path to a potential judgment on the legality of at least a portion of the warrantless surveillance.

The lawsuit is taking on both the confirmed NSA eavesdropping on certain overseas phone calls and emails and the alleged data-mining of Americans' domestic and foreign phone records.

US District Court Judge Anna Diggs Taylor has postponed the government's request to dismiss the case on state secrets grounds, until after a Monday hearing on the legality of the eavesdropping portion of the case.

More here.

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