Supreme Court says government can use state secrets privilege to block evidence

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Supreme Court says government can use state secrets privilege to block evidence
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The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday said the federal government could invoke the state secrets privilege to protect evidence it said could harm national security, in a case brought by three Muslim men.

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