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Media Companies Seek Access to Surveilliance Court Decisions

Gigaom reports on a petition filed by several major media companies, including The New York Times, Politico and Bloomberg, against the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court decision that the Media Freedom and Information Access Clinic at Yale Law School does not have standing to seek access to the court's decisions authorizing the National Security Agency to collect millions of phone and e-mail records. Among other arguments, Gigaom reports "the media companies also point out that they have fewer resources to defend free speech and civil liberties issues in court, and must rely on newer groups like the Yale law clinic to help lift a legal torch they carried for most of the 20th century: 'while [the media companies] feel that news of their ‘death’ has been greatly exaggerated, shrinking budgets at large media companies have inevitably meant a drop-off in First Amendment litigation from those outlets.'"