Researchers ask federal court to unseal years of surveillance records

Enlarge / The lawyers are petitioning a court housed in the Phillip Burton Federal Building in San Francisco. (credit: Bloomberg / Getty Images News)

Two lawyers and legal researchers based at Stanford University have formally asked a federal court in San Francisco to unseal numerous records of surveillance-related cases, as a way to better understand how authorities seek such powers from judges. This courthouse is responsible for the entire Northern District of California, which includes the region where tech companies such as Twitter, Apple, and Google, are based.

According to the petition, Jennifer Granick and Riana Pfefferkorn were partly inspired by a number of high-profile privacy cases that have unfolded in recent years, ranging from Lavabit to Apple’s battle with the Department of Justice.

As they wrote in their Wednesday filing:

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Source: Ars Technica – Researchers ask federal court to unseal years of surveillance records