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While there’s no time limit for the judge in the Electronic Front...

While there’s no time limit for the judge in the Electronic Frontier Foundation’s (EFF) electronic surveillance case against AT&T to decide whether he'll unseal key documents, the group expects U.S. Dist. Court, San Francisco Judge Vaughn Walker to decide…

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“fairly soon, but not likely this week.” Meanwhile, he has asked both sides to file briefs on whether they think he should recuse himself because he’s a former AT&T customer and so is technically part of EFF’s class action. Those documents are due on Fri. and after that, Walker said he will rule on motions: (1) EFF’s requests to unseal 2 declarations and for a preliminary injunction. (2) AT&T’s bid to require EFF to return all copies of the documents and forbid them from relying on or referring to them.