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In ACLU v. FBI, Court Orders FBI to Release More Files on Its Muslim Spying

Posted on November 23, 2015June 26, 2025 by Dissent

Nicholas Iovino reports:

A federal judge ordered the FBI to release more files on its domestic surveillance of Muslim communities in the United States.

U.S. District Judge Richard Seeborg in March ordered the FBI to disclose thousands of files on its domestic spying program, finding the bureau improperly invoked a law enforcement exemption to withhold requested records.

On Nov. 17, Seeborg gave the FBI 30 days to release an additional three categories of documents, despite the bureau’s claim that the files qualify for attorney-client and deliberative process exemptions.

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