Corporate
May 18, 2006
AT&T Seeks Closed Courtroom for Hearing
SAN FRANCISCO - Telecommunications giant AT&T Tuesday asked a federal judge to close his courtroom during the first hearing on the company's alleged practice of aiding the government in warrantless surveillance of phone calls and the Internet. Intern
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - Telecommunications giant AT&T Tuesday asked a federal judge to close his courtroom during the first hearing on the company's alleged practice of aiding the government in warrantless surveillance of phone calls and the Internet.
Less than 24 hours before this morning's hearing was scheduled to begin, AT&am...
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