Supreme Court justices closely divided in case on state secrets, anti-Muslim discrimination by FBI
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The case, which stems from alleged FBI discrimination in an investigation in 2006 and 2007, is the second "state secrets privilege" case the court heard in about a month.
But Monteilh's behavior, according to the Muslims against whom the surveillance was targeted, became concerning to them.
So they reported the FBI informant – to the FBI – for alleged "attempts to incite violence."
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