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    Leaked FBI documents reveal secret rules for spying on journalists with National Security Letters

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    Today, The Intercept published leaked documents that contain the FBI’s secret rules for targeting journalists and sources with National Security Letters (NSLs)—the controversial and unconstitutional warrantless tool the FBI uses to conduct surveillance without any court supervision whatsoever. Freedom of the Press Foundation has been suing the Justice Department (DOJ) …

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    Dozens of news orgs demand DOJ release its secret rules for targeting journalists with National Security Letters

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    A coalition of thirty-seven of news organizations—including the New York Times, the Associated Press, NPR, USA Today, and Buzzfeed—filed a legal brief over the weekend in support of Freedom of the Press Foundation’s case demanding that the Justice Department release its secret rules for targeting journalists with National Security Letters …

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    We just sued the Justice Department over the FBI’s secret rules for using National Security Letters on journalists

    Surveillance Article

    Today we filed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit against the Justice Department over their unpublished rules for using National Security Letters and so-called informal “exigent letters” to conduct surveillance of journalists. Last year, after a backlash stemming from the surveillance of Associated Press and Fox News journalists, the …

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    Laura Poitras lawsuit against the US for repeated searches at the border hightlights critical press freedom issue

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    Awarding-winning filmmaker and journalist Laura Poitras sued the Department of Homeland Security and several other federal agencies under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) yesterday, demanding an explanation for the dozens of times the US government detained and questioned her traveling over the border from 2006-2012. Poitras, who is also …