NSA Reportedly Spied on US Law Firm That Represented Indonesian Government in Trade Dispute
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The National Security Agency was involved in the surveillance of an American law firm while it represented a foreign government in trade disputes with the United States,The New York Times reported in a story based on a top-secret document obtained by former NSA systems analyst Edward Snowden.
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Illegally spying on an organization that specializes in suing people.
Smart.