Google filed a petition Monday in the
U.S. Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court. The requests reinstate the point of view
made to Congress and the President by industry leaders and civil liberties groups earlier this year. The letter states that Google should be allowed to publish detailed statistics about the types of
national security requests received under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act. The company also asked the court to hold an open hearing, rather than behind closed doors. Read the article
here.
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