NYT: Phone Company Pushed Back Against N.S.A.’s Data Collection, Court Papers Show

NYT: Phone Company Pushed Back Against N.S.A.’s Data Collection, Court Papers Show by Charlie Savage:

In 2009 and early 2010, a telephone company raised questions about the legality of the then-secret National Security Agency program that is systematically collecting records of Americans’ calling habits, according to court documents declassified on Wednesday. The disclosure reveals for the first time that a phone company pushed back against the bulk collection of its customers’ calling records, adding a new chapter in public understanding of the secret history of the program.

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