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Tuesday, August 21, 2007

Court likely to allow suit against AT&T, reject wiretap case

August 16, 2007
Court likely to allow suit against AT&T, reject wiretap case

Members of the three-judge panel seemed frustrated by the government's insistence that judges must defer to intelligence officials' assessment of the need for secrecy and dismiss the lawsuits without deciding whether the surveillance program was legal.

Judge Margaret McKeown paraphrased the government's position as, "We don't do it, trust us, and you can't ask about it."

Judge Harry Pregerson offered his own paraphrase: "Once the executive declares that certain activity is a state secret, that's the end of it. ... The king can do no wrong."

But the court appeared to be ready to draw a distinction between the AT&T suit, which claims the company colluded illegally with government eavesdropping and data-mining, and a suit by the now-defunct Al-Haramain Islamic Foundation, which is a direct challenge to the surveillance program.

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Sunday, August 19, 2007

NSA and AT and T joined forces: The illegal wirepapping of Americans

August 14, 2007
NSA and AT and T joined forces: The illegal wirepapping of Americans

In 2003, Room 641A of a large telecommunications building in downtown San Francisco was filled with powerful data-mining equipment for a "special job" by the National Security Agency, according to a former AT and T technician. It was fed by fiber-optic cables that siphoned copies of e-mails and other online traffic from one of the largest Internet hubs in the United States, the former employee says in court filings.

What occurred in the room is now at the center of a pivotal legal battle in a federal appeals court over the Bush administration's controversial spying program, including the monitoring that came to be publicly known as the Terrorist Surveillance Program.

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