Nick DiVito reports:
The American Civil Liberties Union sued the federal government on Thursday for the release of documents relating to what it calls an unconstitutional spying law that gives the executive branch power to collect Americans’ international e-mails and phone records without a warrant or suspicion of wrongdoing.
The lawsuit, which challenges the FISA Amendments Act of 2008, was filed in Federal Court against the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, the Justice Department, the National Security Agency and the Defense Department.
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Related: Complaint (pdf)