DOJ Reportedly Appealing Ruling That Limits Feds’ Ability To Use Notorious Spy Tool

The DOJ is appealing a court ruling that restricts federal agencies from using a controversial surveillance tool to collect Americans' data without warrants. This legal conflict could expand government surveillance capabilities and redefine privacy rights under U.S. law. Affected parties include all U.S. citizens whose data could be collected under the disputed tool.

The Trump Department of Justice (DOJ) is appealing a ruling limiting the use of certain tools to collect Americans' data, according to the New York Times.