NYPD Can't Cite National Security To Veil Docs, Activists Say
By Christopher Crosby ( May 25, 2017, 4:22 PM EDT) -- Activists organizing protests against police brutality have hit the New York City Police Department with a lawsuit arguing authorities can't use a federal national security exemption to duck a public records request for information on whether authorities surveil organizers or use technology to disrupt their communications....
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