Court Keeps White House Spy Docs Secret

A federal appellate panel on Tuesday blocked a court order requiring disclosure of e-mail between the White House, Justice Department, National Security Agency and Office of the Director of National Intelligence — communications that paved the way for new spy legislation. The 2008 messages were a precursor to Congress adopting legislation that year to kill litigation accusing the nation’s carriers of funneling Americans’ communications to the National Security Agency without warrants. The decision by the 9th U.S.

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Tuesday, February 9th, 2010 P2P News

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