Government lawyers are refusing to allow defense attorneys in terrorism-related cases to see court filings on whether warrantless surveillance was used to obtain information against their clients, defense attorneys said. The legal disputes represent a new obstacle for defense attorneys in terrorism cases as the legality of the National Security Agency’s surveillance programs is challenged in U.S. courtrooms. Full Story
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