A federal judge is dismissing lawsuits accusing the government of teaming with the nation’s telcos to funnel Americans’ electronic communications to the National Security Agency without warrants.

Feb 10, 2015 · The case, known as Jewel v. NSA, was originally brought by the EFF on behalf of Carolyn Jewel, a romance novelist who lives in Petaluma, California, north of San Francisco. For years, the case Jewel v. National Security Agency is a United States class action lawsuit filed by the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) against the National Security Agency (NSA) and several high-ranking officials in the administration of 43rd U.S. president George W. Bush, charging an “illegal and unconstitutional program of dragnet communications February 23, 2016 Tuesday News: Jewel v. NSA, publishing kid lit in Russia, serial killer’s book, and Hachette v. Mottola NATIONAL SECURITY AGENCY 21605 COUNSEL Cindy Cohn, Lee Tien, Kurt Opsahl, Kevin S. Bankston, James S. Tyre, ELECTRONIC FRONTIER FOUNDATION, 21606 JEWEL v. NATIONAL SECURITY AGENCY San Francisco, California, for the plaintiff-appellant; Rachael E. Meny, Paula L. Blizzard, Michael S. Kwun, Audrey Walton-Hadlock, KEKER & VAN NEST LLP, for the

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2020-6-4 · v. AT&T ) · Jewel诉国安局案 ( 英语 : Jewel v. NSA ) · 克拉珀诉大赦国际案 ( 英语 : Clapper v. Amnesty International ) 揭黑幕者 威廉·宾内 ( 英语 : William Binney (U.S. intelligence official) ) · 汤玛斯·安德鲁·德拉克 Jewel, et al. v. NSA, et al., No. 10-15616 (9th Cir. 2011 See Jewel v. NSA, 2010 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 5110 at *24-25. According to the district court, the reluctance to adjudicate constitutional questions is heightened when, as here, the constitutional issues at stake in the litigation seek judicial involvement in the affairs of the executive branch and national security concerns appear to undergird the

2019-12-28 · Jewel v. NSA, EFF’s landmark case challenging NSA’s mass spying moved forward in 2019, setting up a crucial decision for the Ninth Circuit in 2020. We’ve pursued this case for over a decade because we believe that mass surveillance, like all general search and seizure schemes, is both illegal and unconstitutional.

Jewel v. NSA: On to the Ninth Circuit: 2019 Year in Review. Jewel v. NSA, EFF’s landmark case challenging NSA’s mass spying moved forward in 2019, setting …