AC
American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) v. U.S. Department of State
Court Case·AI Enriched
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Library:3
Confidence:
45%
Key Facts
Type
Court Case
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Status
Draft
Country
United States
Also Known As
ACLU v. State DepartmentACLU v. Department of StateACLU v. U.S. State Department
Tags
FOIAnational securitysurveillance
Overall Confidence
45%
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Case Type
Civil
Plaintiffs
American Civil Liberties UnionAmerican Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts
Defendants
U.S. Department of State
About
A lawsuit filed by the ACLU challenging the U.S. government's use of surveillance and intelligence-gathering practices in the Middle East, alleging violations of constitutional rights and international law.
Key Relationships
David Schenker
challenged
Schenker, as a key policymaker in the State Department, was implicated in legal challenges brought by the ACLU and other groups regarding U.S. surveillance and intelligence practices in the Middle East. His public statements and policy directives were cited in legal filings as evidence of U.S. government actions that allegedly violated civil liberties.
Since 2020