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Ninth Circuit bows out of NSA spying case

Posted on October 27, 2021 by pogowasright.org

Maria Dinzeo reports:

The Ninth Circuit said it will not rehear a long-running constitutional challenge to the federal government’s warrantless surveillance of U.S. citizens.

The appellate court’s order issued Tuesday comes after a three-judge panel affirmed with little explanation a federal judge’s dismissal in August.

Read more on Courthouse News.

h/t, Joe Cadillic

Category: CourtGovtSurveillanceU.S.

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