Judge tells the NSA: you have his phone records, the defense needs them for their client.

Judge tells the NSA: you have his phone records, the defense needs them for their client.

Oops, the NSA's domestic spying is opening doors it would probably not want opened.
http://goo.gl/mag/R5bp1D7

Comments

Joe Lancaster said…
Interesting... I'm not sure I approve though.
James Karaganis said…
Usually they just subpoena the phone company.
Doug Griffin said…
Hey, I accidentally deleted an email. Er, NSA, help a guy out.
Jason ON said…
James Karaganis , if you read the article the service provider couldn't find the records.
James Karaganis said…
I did but I must have missed that. Still, this is going to get interesting, and it's what happens every time government gets into the data aggregation business. Tollway transponder data, for example, is regularly subpoeanaed by law enforcement and others such as divorce lawyers. If it's there, people are going to want it.

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