The number of national security letters received by the company — secret warrant - like requests for information made by the FBI in national security matters — appears to have held relatively steady. (thehill.com)
The Internet Archive published a formerly secret national security letter (NSL) today that includes misinformation about how to contest the accompanying gag order that demanded total secrecy about the request. (eff.org)
The Federal 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled today that gag orders issued with warrant - like national security letters do not violate the First Amendment. (nystateofpolitics.com)