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September 12, 2005, 08:12 AM ET

National-Security Letter Challenged

A Connecticut organization that received an order from the Federal Bureau of Investigation to turn over the records of library patrons should be allowed to identify itself publicly, a federal judge ruled on Friday. The FBI order was issued under the USA Patriot Act, a controversial law intended to help prevent domestic terrorism. (The Chronicle, subscription required)

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