13 Mar

Hush, Hush: DOJ Asks Court to Keep Secret Any Partnership Between Google, NSA

The Justice Department is defending the government’s refusal to discuss — or even acknowledge the existence of — any cooperative research and development agreement between Google and the National Security Agency.
The Washington, D.C., based advocacy group Electronic Privacy Information Center sued in federal district court here to obtain documents about any such agreement between the internet search giant and the security agency. The NSA responded to the suit with a so-called “Glomar” response in which the agency said it could neither confirm nor deny whether any responsive records exist. U.S. District Judge Richard Leon in Washington sided with the government last July.

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