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Resumen de United States: : NSA ordered to stop surveillance of one citizen

Jonathan Perl

  • On 9 November 2015, a US appeals court ruled that it was “substantially likely” that the bulk metadata collection program (“Program”) first made public by National Security Agency (NSA) whistleblower Edward Snowden in 2013 is “unlawful,” finding that “the plaintiffs have suffered concrete harm traceable to the challenged program.” The activist Larry Klayman brought an action against the NSA’s Program, requesting the NSA to stop surveilling him. The judge ordered the NSA to stop the surveillance of the plaintiff, allowed the US government a period of three months to lodge an objection against his decision.


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