Watch out for claims that DOJ collected two months of telephone records. Not true, it seems: http://www.volokh.com/2013/05/16/doj-clarifies-that-only-a-portion-of-two-months-of-telephone-records-were-collected/ …
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@emptywheel@mattblaze@declanm The courts are open; the AP just lacks a legal cause of action. Courts not in charge of every policy, yet. -
@OrinKerr AP wouldn't have had a cause of action if DOJ had given them notice of the subpoena?@mattblaze@declanm -
@emptywheel AP has no cause of action based on what actually happened. Do you disagree?@mattblaze@declanm -
@OrinKerr Currently? They say they may try. But do you disagree they would have had notice been given?@mattblaze@declanm -
@emptywheel@mattblaze@declanm They say they may try based on what? What legal claims do they have? -
@OrinKerr But it also seems if anyone is indicted based on this, there'll be ample reason to challenge AP-tied evidence@mattblaze@declanm -
@emptywheel@mattblaze@declanm On what ground? -
@OrinKerr Not saying that'd work. But if entire reason to avoid subpoena was time, it'll hold up case for some time@mattblaze@declanm - 6 more replies
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