Politico: Feds try to block NSA plaintiffs

Politico: Feds try to block NSA plaintiffs by Josh Gerstein:

The Justice Department moved Wednesday night to block the plaintiffs in the most successful legal challenges to the National Security Agency’s call-tracking program from obtaining more details about how the surveillance effort operates.

In a motion filed with U.S. District Court Judge Richard Leon, government lawyers asked the judge to halt further proceedings before him while appeals go forward in a pair of lawsuits brought by conservative legal activist Larry Klayman. The suits led last month to Leon’s landmark ruling that the NSA’s call database, aimed at making it easier for the government to trace leads in potential terrorism cases, likely violated the Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.

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