US Judge rules against NSA on phones

The US National Security Agency’s bulk collection of phone records violates the Constitution’s ban on unreasonable searches, a judge has ruled. He put his decision on hold pending a nearly certain government appeal.

US Judge rules against NSA on phones

The US National Security Agency’s bulk collection of phone records violates the Constitution’s ban on unreasonable searches, a judge has ruled. He put his decision on hold pending a nearly certain government appeal.

US District Court Judge Richard Leon in Washington has granted a preliminary injunction sought by plaintiffs Larry Klayman and Charles Strange, concluding they were likely to prevail in their constitutional challenge.

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