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The memo also stated that 48,642 national security letter (NSL) requests were made in 2015 by the FBI.
The ruling came in a case brought by the American Civil Liberties Union against a kind of subpoena created under the act, known as a national security letter.
He said he worried that anyone who received a national security letter, except "the most mettlesome and undaunted" targets, would feel barred from consulting a lawyer.
Microsoft, Facebook and Yahoo also gave the FBI certain customer records – not content – under a type of non-judicial subpoena called a national security letter.
At Twitter the chief lawyer, Alex Macgillivray, tweeted: "We'd like more NSL [national security letter] transparency and Twitter supports efforts to make that happen".
To get this information, the F.B.I. simply has to ask for it in the form of a national security letter, which is an administrative request that does not require a judge's signature.
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No more national security letters to spy on citizens who are not suspected of a crime.
It augments audit and reporting requirements for warrantless searches using often-abused "national security letters".
Yahoo received up to 999 national security letters during the same period, affecting 1,000 to 1,999 accounts.
Facebook, Google and others have pushed back on national security letters too".
And more still have finally been pushing back against pernicious national security letters in court.
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