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U.S. Misses Deadline in NSA ‘Dragnet’ Case, Has Excuse

Posted on September 28, 2013 by pogowasright.org

Nick DiVito reports:

The federal government wants more time to defend its massive domestic surveillance program against the ACLU’s claims that it is an unconstitutional “dragnet” on the phone records of every American.

A brief opposing the ACLU’s demands for a preliminary injunction was due Thursday, but the government said in a letter that night to U.S. District Judge William Pauley III that it needed more time.

Read more on Courthouse News.

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