A federal judge in San Francisco has thrown out more than 30 lawsuits against AT&T and other phone companies.
The lawsuits claimed the telecoms illegally cooperated with the Bush Administration's anti-terrorist surveillance program.
But the same judge also kept alive similar lawsuits against the government. That puts the Obama Administration in an uncomfortable position.
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