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Secret U.S. Intelligence Court Intends To Keep Wiretap Rulings Under Wraps

A secret U.S. intelligence court has issued its third public ruling in 30 years, declaring that while it agrees on the benefits of making its rulings on warrantless wiretapping public, it will keep them secret.
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