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DC judge says plaintiffs likely able to show that NSA spying violates Fourth Amendment

( December 16, 2013, 20:07 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: US District Judge Richard J. Leon has granted plaintiffs’ motion to enjoin the government from continuing to intercept and analyze telephonic and electronic communications, but stayed his order pending appeal due to national security concerns. Richards found that the plaintiffs had substantially shown they are likely to succeed on their claims that the government’s bulk collection and querying of phone metadata violated the Fourth Amendment. See document below....

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