WaPo: Judge: NSA phone collection likely invalid

WaPo: Judge: NSA phone collection likely invalid by Ann E. Marimow:

A federal judge said the widespread collection of telephone records is likely unconstitutional, granting a request for a preliminary injunction that temporarily blocks the program.

U.S. District Judge Richard J. Leon found that the lawsuit by activist Larry Klayman, the founder of Freedom Watch, has “demonstrated a substantial likelihood of success” on the basis of Fourth Amendment privacy protections against unreasonable searches.

USA Today: Federal judge rules against NSA spying by Kevin Johnson:

WASHINGTON — A federal judge ruled Monday that the National Security Agency’s controversial surveillance program that collects millions of Americans’ telephone records may be unconstitutional.

WaPo:U.S. District Judge Richard Leon ruled in a lawsuit brought by conservative activist Larry Klayman that the legal challenge to the massive surveillance program — disclosed in full earlier this year by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden — would likely succeed.

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