The Washington Times - May 14, 2013, 02:48PM

The American Civil Liberties Union filed a Freedom of Information Act with the federal government to learn more about how much snooping into citizens’ text messages was occurring.

What they got was fifteen pages — of black. 

SEE RELATED:


Reason.com posted Monday a Justice Department memo, “Guidance for the Minimization of Text Messages over Dual-Function Cellular Telephones,” in which the ACLU’s inquiry into wireless snooping of average Americans was answered with a virtually redacted document: