The form you have to fill out to get permission from AG to subpoena member of the media: http://www.justice.gov/usao/eousa/foia_reading_room/usam/title9/crm00299.pdf … #DOJ
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Replying to @ryanjreilly
@ryanjreilly In fact those "regulations" Machen blathered about say bc NSLs aren't a subpoena the rules are different.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @emptywheel
@emptywheel "The letter notifying AP that its phone records had been obtained though subpoenas…"1 reply 1 retweet 0 likes -
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Replying to @ryanjreilly
@ryanjreilly But we haven't seen an actual document that clearly says that yet, right?1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @emptywheel
@emptywheel@ryanjreilly When you already have a FGJ empaneled, obtaining subpoenas is easier and wield more secrecy power than NSLs.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
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@ryanjreilly But you have to comply w/DOJ subepoena rules then. They don't appear to have here.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
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@emptywheel@ryanjreilly True. But a subpoena can employ notification/non-disclosure exemptions like an NSL in NatSec cases.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
@AllThingsHLS @ryanjreilly Yeah, I'm more interested in the lack of attempt to pull records narrowly.
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