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A.C.L.U. v. National Security Agency, No. 06-2095 (6th Cir.) (493 F.3d 644) (July 6, 2007) (Judge Alice M. Batchelder)

In the first appeals court ruling on the Bush Administration's controversial electronic spying program, known as the Terrorist Surveillance Program (“TSP”), a divided panel from the Sixth Circuit vacated Judge Anna Diggs Taylor’s landmark ruling reported at ACLU v. National Security Agency, 438 F.Supp.2d 754 (E.D.Mich. Aug. 17, 2006) (P&J, ...

 

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