May 30, 2024
The full Ninth Circuit on Thursday declined a request from a filmmaker and two immigration attorneys to rehear a panel decision finding that a purportedly covert government surveillance program tracking journalists and advocates tied to a migrant caravan didn't harm them.
November 15, 2023
The Biden administration urged the Ninth Circuit to reject an en banc appeal from a filmmaker and two immigration attorneys who accused the government of illegally gathering their personal information, saying a panel decision correctly found they suffered no harm.
October 13, 2023
Two civil liberties groups urged the Ninth Circuit to reconsider a government victory over accusations that it illegally collected, used and held the personal information of three people, saying potential abuse of the information is adequate grounds for the suit.
July 21, 2023
The Ninth Circuit on Friday upheld the federal government's win in a suit challenging a purportedly covert surveillance program, agreeing that the immigration attorneys and filmmaker who sued haven't shown that they've suffered any concrete harm as a result of the program.
September 27, 2022
U.S. Customs and Border Protection urged the Ninth Circuit to deny an appeal from two immigration attorneys and a documentarian alleging the agency's surveillance program violated their privacy, saying the alleged injuries couldn't be tied to the program.