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FILE - In this March 8, 2016 file photo, Samir Hashmi, center, and community leaders hold a news conference in New York after oral arguments heard in court in a lawsuit by Hashmi challenging the New York Police Department's use of a Cold War-era legal tactic to conceal whether it put Hashmi and another Muslim man under surveillance. The state's highest court ruled Thursday, March 29, 2018 that the NYPD was within its rights to "neither confirm nor deny" the records pertaining to possible surveillance of Talib Abdur-Rashid, a Manhattan imam, and Hashmi, a former Rutgers University student even existed. (Viorel Florescu/The Record of Bergen County via AP, File)
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