In Re National Security Agency Telecommunications Records Litigation (this document relates solely to Al-Haramain Islamic Foundation et al. v. Bush, et al)

Defendants' Opposition to Plaintiffs' Motion to Extend Time For Personal Service In Al-Haramain Islamic Foundation et al. v. Bush et al.

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This case alleges targeting of the leaders of an Islamic charity and their lawyers by the admitted, targeted warrantless wiretapping by the NSA. It is based on a document that was accidentally disclosed to the plaintiffs by the government that the plaintiffs allege demonstrates that they were subjected to warrantless wiretapping (the exact facts are held under tight seal).

This is the defendants' opposition to plaintiffs' motion to extend time for personal service.


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Published In: Civil Procedure Updates, Communications & Media Law Updates, Constitutional Law Updates, Criminal Law Updates, Science, Computers & Technology Updates

Reference Info: Legal Memoranda: Discovery Motions | Federal, 9th Circuit, California | United States

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