Under cross-examination during a congressional hearing, Yahoo’s top lawyer refused on Wednesday to say whether the company opens its records for government surveillance without a court order. Michael Callahan, Yahoo’s senior vice president and general counsel, declined five times to answer that question from Rep. Brad Sherman, a California Democrat who was probing whether the Internet company had cooperated with the National Security Agency’s domestic surveillance efforts. Full Story
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