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Government

Apr. 25, 2008

Wiretapping Case Returns to U.S. District Court

The government was back in federal court Wednesday in an effort to dismiss claims by plaintiffs who say they were illegally spied on by the National Security Agency's terrorist surveillance program.

By Rebecca Beyer
Daily Journal Staff Writer
This article appears on Page 5

      SAN FRANCISCO - The government was back in federal court Wednesday in an effort to dismiss claims by plaintiffs who say they were illegally spied on by the National Security Agency's terrorist surveillance program.
      Vaughn R. Walker, chief judge of the Northern District in San Francisco, is presiding over ...

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