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US court clips Patriot Act powers

By Edward Alden in Washington

Published: September 30 2004 00:12 | Last updated: September 30 2004 00:12

A US court struck down significant provisions of the USA Patriot Act yesterday, the law adopted in the wake of the September 11 attacks to give the government powerful new tools for investigating suspected terrorists.

In a case brought by the American Civil Liberties Union, the US district court in New York ruled that government investigators could not force telecommunications companies and internet service providers to turn over their records without allowing for court reviews of the subpoenas.

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