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Google says "No" to NSA and FISA gag order, asks for exception
WASHINGTON (AP) — Google on Tuesday sharply challenged the federal government's gag order on its Internet surveillance program, citing what it described as a First Amendment right to divulge how many requests it receives from the government for data about its customers in the name of national security.
The move came in a legal motion filed in the secretive Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court and was aimed at mending Google's reputation after it was identified this month as one of nine...
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- Google says "No" to NSA and FISA gag order, asks for exception
News • June 18th, 2013
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- New partner, leader for New York firm's international tax services division
News • June 18th, 2013
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- Major app update for web-based paperless management system
News • June 18th, 2013
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- Accounting firm announces new director of insurance tax services group
News • June 18th, 2013
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- Baker Tilly Names Seven New Partners
News • June 18th, 2013
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- CPA Honored with Lifetime Achievement Award
News • June 18th, 2013
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- Survey: Oil and gas jobs to increase in 2013
News • June 18th, 2013
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- New online payroll service automatically maintains state and federal payments
News • June 17th, 2013
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- IRS supervisor contradicts previous claims by others
News • June 17th, 2013
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- New York CPA Society endorses new FASB tax proposal
News • June 17th, 2013
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- State may end its sales tax holidays
News • June 17th, 2013
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- Housing market showing "real progress"
News • June 16th, 2013

