June 05, 2015
A putative class of AT&T Inc. customers challenging the National Security Agency's collection of Internet communications from AT&T without warrants said Thursday they will ask the Ninth Circuit to reinstate their Fourth Amendment claims, which had been tossed to protect state secrets.
February 10, 2015
A California federal judge on Tuesday agreed with the U.S. National Security Agency that plaintiffs in two suits challenging the agency's practice of collecting Internet communications from AT&T Inc. without warrants couldn't bring Fourth Amendment claims because the litigation would expose state secrets.
June 06, 2014
A California federal judge ordered the National Security Agency on Friday to preserve phone call metadata that a putative class of AT&T customers say the spy agency gathered illegally, but refused the customers' request to bar destruction of Internet communications collected separately under the FISA Amendments Act.