Yesterday, U.S. District Court Judge Vaughn Walker information about phone company participation in the NSA's warrantless surveillance program. He expressed doubt about the government's argument that trying the case would jeopardize state secrets, but said he would wait to decide the case until the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals rules on , the class-action lawsuit brought by the (EFF). Judge Walker had previously rejected a state secrets challenge in that case, which charges AT&T violated its customers' privacy by cooperating with the NSA's request for phone records, and the government appealed. The appeal hearings in Hepting is scheduled for August 15 in San Francisco. Harvey Grossman, Legal Director of the , is co-class counsel in this case.
If you aren't familiar with the all of these NSA spying cases, a great primer can be found in the PBS documentary . (It also happens to feature executive director Gary Peck, who talked about the FBI's attempts to strong-arm Las Vegas casinos into handing over customer information.) The documentary also interviews , the AT&T engineer who discovered the supercomputer the telecom installed for the sole purpose of monitoring internet traffic at the behest of the NSA.