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Supreme Court rejects X Corp.’s bid challenging US surveillance disclosures

Por: New York Post Tech January 09, 2024

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The US Supreme Court on Monday rejected a request by Elon Musk’s X Corp. to consider whether the social media company, formerly called Twitter, can publicly disclose how often federal law enforcement seeks information about users for national security investigations. The justices declined to hear X’s appeal of a lower court’s ruling holding that the FBI’s restrictions on what the company could say publicly about the investigations did... + full article



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