“U.S. tells terror suspect it will use surveillance evidence, setting up possible legal challenge”: Robert Barnes and Ellen Nakashima have this article today in The Washington Post.
Richard Wolf of USA Today reports that “Warrantless surveillance program headed to high court; The Justice Department, for the first time, notifies a terror suspect that evidence against him stems from a secret search.”
The Wall Street Journal reports that “U.S. Tells Suspect for First Time It Used NSA Surveillance Program in Criminal Case; Authorities Say the Man Sought to Travel to Syria.” You can freely access the full text of the article via Google.
And Bloomberg News reports that “U.S. Will Use Foreign Intelligence Surveillance in Case.”
Posted at 9:24 AM by Howard Bashman