Ninth Circuit rejects gov't appeal in wiretap case - Ars Technica »
Posted By Shana4Liberty 8 months, 1 week ago in Business & FinanceThe Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has rejected the government's plea to stay a January ruling allowing an Islamic charity that alleges it was subject to illicit warrantless wiretapping to proceed with its lawsuit. But Obama administration attorneys have signaled that they plan to continue fighting tooth and nail to avoid turning over further information.
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But Obama administration attorneys have signaled that they plan to continue fighting tooth and nail to avoid turning over further information obtained from warrantless wiretapping
But not to worry, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals is also called the "Ninth Circus"
It is the most overturned appeals court in the United States
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