I did a search for Verizon and did not see another posting, so sorry if this is a dupe:
NSA collecting phone records of millions of Verizon customers daily | World news | The Guardian
Report: NSA Was Granted Order to Snag Millions of Verizon Call Records for 3 Months | Threat Level | Wired.com
Report: Court order forces Verizon to turn over records of millions - CNN.com
I wonder if this puppy will have legs or just fizzle as .gov refuses to address concerns due to "national security" interests. Also, how could any court consider such a wide-ranging order as a reasonable exception to 4A rights?
NSA collecting phone records of millions of Verizon customers daily | World news | The Guardian
Report: NSA Was Granted Order to Snag Millions of Verizon Call Records for 3 Months | Threat Level | Wired.com
Report: Court order forces Verizon to turn over records of millions - CNN.com
I wonder if this puppy will have legs or just fizzle as .gov refuses to address concerns due to "national security" interests. Also, how could any court consider such a wide-ranging order as a reasonable exception to 4A rights?