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WASHINGTON - The government's admitted mass surveillance does not give environmental activists a new avenue to seek agency records, a federal judge ruled, nixing the "inventive gambit" by the Competitive Enterprise Institute, Energy & Environmental Legal Institute, and Free Market Environmental Law Clinic.

A different legal tack that the groups took for the same records proved more fruitful in September.

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