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edward snowden. judge richard leon ruled, quote, i cannot imagine a more indiscriminate and arbitrary invacation than this systemic collection of information on every single citizen without prior judicial approval. the author of our constitution, james madison, would be aghast. the judge also wrote that the government didn t criteria a single instance in which its analysis of the nsa s bulk data collection actually stopped an imminent attack. the ruling comes as the nsa faces increasing pressure from the obama administration which convened a pam of surveillance experts to consider reforms to the agency in august. we re forming a high-level group of outside experts to review our entire intelligence and communications technologies. and they ll consider how we can maintain the trusts of the people, how we can make sure that there absolutely is no abuse in terms of how these surveillance technologies are used. president obama has been