Jesse Walker | May 19, 2006
TechLawJournal parses BellSouth and Verizon's statements on the NSA's phone-surveillance program.
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Homeland Stupidity|5.19.06 @ 11:38AM|#
BellSouth is getting all up in USA TODAY's face, demanding they print a retraction.
|5.19.06 @ 11:50AM|#
BellSouth is getting all up in USA TODAY's face, demanding they print a retraction.
BellSouth is certainly at liberty to sue USA Today for libel. That should make an interesting case.
|5.19.06 @ 6:33PM|#
Will the law suit require the disclosure of all phone calls to the court as part of discovery...to parse which ones were divulged or not?
;~)