Amended Memorandum Opinion and Primary Order, In re Application of the Federal Bureau of Investigation for an Order Requiring Production of Tangible Things from [REDACTED]
Holding, Findings, and Matters of Law
Granting the application for bulk telephony metadata collection, holding that “ Smith v. Maryland compels the conclusion that there is no Fourth Amendment impediment to the collection,” comparing §215 to the Stored Communications Act, and determining that bulk collection meets the “relevance” standard under 50 U.S.C. §1842(c)(2) as relevant records would be contained in the bulk data.
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Eagan, Claire
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Amended Memorandum Opinion and Primary Order, In re Application of the Federal Bureau of Investigation for an Order Requiring Production of Tangible Things from [REDACTED], No. BR 13-109, GID.C.00083, 2013 WL 5741573 (FISA Ct. Aug. 29, 2013) (Eagan, J.)
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http://hdl.handle.net/10822/1052726Source link: https://perma.cc/T2A4-4JGJ
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2013-08-29Type
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United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court
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2013-09-17Identifier
GID.C.00083Collections
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