ACLU v. NSA, 2017 WL 1155910
Holding, Findings, and Matters of Law
In ongoing litigation relating to 2013 FOIA requests, the ACLU challenged the adequacy of the searches conducted by the CIA, FBI, and NSD. The Court found that the agencies did not meet the burden to prove adequacy of searches. The Court denied the government’s motion for summary judgment relating to several of the responsive documents that were being withheld based on various FOIA exemptions and allowed for supplemental materials to support their position.
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Wood, Kimba Maureen, 1944-
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ACLU v. NSA, No. 13 Civ. 09198, 2017 WL 1155910 (S.D.N.Y. Mar. 27, 2017)
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http://hdl.handle.net/10822/1060508Date
2017-03-27Type
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United States District Court for the Southern District of New York
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2017-03-27Collections
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