Court hears first arguments in case challenging bulk data collection by NSA
Source: The Guardian
Court hears first arguments in case challenging bulk data collection by NSA
Plaintiffs claim upstream program, partially revealed in documents leaked by
Edward Snowden, is illegally surveilling communications of all internet users
Nicky Woolf in Alexandria, Virginia
Friday 25 September 2015 20.36 BST
A federal court in Virginia on Friday heard the first oral arguments in a case challenging the upstream bulk collection of data by the National Security Agency (NSA).
The plaintiffs claim that the NSAs upstream program, which was partially revealed in the documents leaked by Edward Snowden in June 2013, is illegally surveilling the communications of all internet users.
The case was brought by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) on behalf of the Wikimedia foundation which owns and operates Wikipedia as well as Human Rights Watch, the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers and several other plaintiffs including the Nation magazine.
Attorneys representing the NSA filed a motion to dismiss the case, claiming the plaintiffs case was speculative and had no standing.
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