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EFF’s Flagship Jewel v. NSA Dragnet Spying Case Rejected by the Supreme Court
June 13, 2022, 7:43 p.m. | Cindy Cohn
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We all deserve the right to have a private conversation online. That's why EFF has taken on government surveillance for the past 30-plus years. One of our longest-running efforts has been to stop the National Security Agency’s (NSA) surveillance that sweeps up tens—if not hundreds—of millions of innocent people in its dragnet. Our work will continue.
But today the U.S. Supreme Court slammed the courthouse door on our flagship NSA surveillance lawsuit, Jewel v. NSA, effectively validating the government’s …
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