"Metadata is not trivial," Electronic Frontier Foundation legal fellow Andrew Crocker said Wednesday, announcing the filing of an amicus brief in Klayman v. Obama, the high-profile lawsuit challenging the National Security Agency's program of mass surveillance. The brief, filed jointly by the EFF and the American Civil Liberties Union, declares
Metadata Collection Reveals Personal Details, Rights Groups Assert
Bulk surveillance offers “intimate portraits of the lives of millions of Americans,” legal brief reads.