Twitter Sues Justice Department for Right to Reveal Surveillance Requests

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Twitter has sued the U.S. Department of Justice and the Federal Bureau of Investigation seeking the right to provide more specifics about the extent of U.S. government surveillance and requests for information from federal agencies.

The lawsuit, filed with the U.S. District Court of Northern California on Tuesday, follows an agreement between Internet companies like Google and Microsoft with the government about court orders they receive related to surveillance.

“We’ve tried to achieve the level of transparency our users deserve without litigation, but to no avail,” Twitter said in a blogpost on Tuesday.

Twitter said it was “asking the court to declare these restrictions on our ability to speak about government surveillance as unconstitutional under the First Amendment.”
Reuters
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