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D.C. Circuit Keeps Secrecy in Place for Memo on Phone Data

The D.C. Circuit ruled Friday that President Obama's Justice Department can keep secret a memo that established "the legal basis for telephone companies to hand over customers’ calling records to the government without a subpoena or court order, even when there is no emergency," The New York Times reports. The memo was deemed to be subject to the executive branch's internal deliberations privilege.