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“It has been an amazing case,” says Paul Schwartz, a Berkeley law professor. “It has had more twists and turns here than a Hollywood thriller.”
Schwartz is talking about the case known as Al-Haramain v. Bush — or, these days, Al Haramain v. Obama. The lawyers for a now-defunct Islamic charity sued after they saw a secret government document that apparently proved their phones had been monitored.