Law.com: In Secret Court, Google Wants Public Hearing

Law.com: In Secret Court, Google Wants Public Hearing by Zoe Tillman:

Proceedings in the U.S. Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court are typically sealed. Google Inc. wants to change that.

Google announced today that the company and others, including Facebook, were filing renewed petitions in the secretive Washington-based court to expand the ability to share data about demands for consumer information. Google’s court filing [PDF] asked the surveillance court to hold oral argument at a public hearing.

The request for arguments comes after several months of negotiations between Google and the U.S. Department of Justice and other agencies. The government agreed to release certain information on its surveillance requests, but Google said in today’s motion that “the effort falls short of achieving transparency meaningful to the public and to Google’s users.”

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