DOJ Tries, But Fails, To Delay ACLU Lawsuit Over NSA Spying
from the case-moving-forward dept
The Justice Department desperately tried to delay the ACLU's recently
filed lawsuit over the NSA's surveillance efforts. The DOJ claimed
that, since the intelligence agencies have been working to declassify
info on those programs, any lawsuit should wait until those decisions
are made. Thankfully, however, Judge William Pauley recognized that
justice delayed is justice denied and rejected that argument. The case will move forward with motions filed by the end of August and the case to begin by November.
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