Opinion, In re Opinions & Orders of this Court Addressing Bulk Collection of Data Under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act
Holding, Findings, and Matters of Law
Holding that “(1) [the Court] has subject matter jurisdiction over the Motion for the Release of Court Records; and (2) the First Amendment does not confer a qualified right of public access to the material sought by the Movants, nor is there reason for the Court to exercise any discretion it may have to grant the relief requested.”
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Collyer, Rosemary Mayers, 1945-
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Opinion, In re Opinions & Orders of this Court Addressing Bulk Collection of Data Under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, No. Misc. 13-08, GID.C.00267, 2020 WL 897659 (FISA Ct. Feb. 11, 2020) (Collyer, J.)
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2020-02-11Type
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United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court
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2020-02-11Identifier
GID.C.00267Collections
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