A federal judge ruled the public generally has a right to see secret government requests for electronic surveillance in criminal cases. However, she refused to release a batch of such documents because the cases are ongoing.
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Thu, 08/27/2015 - 6:38pm
A federal judge ruled the public generally has a right to see secret government requests for electronic surveillance in criminal cases. However, she refused to release a batch of such documents because the cases are ongoing.