In legal circles, the biggest "off the board" bet going is whether the Supreme Court this term will decide the constitutionality of the NSA’s bulk telephone metadata program, and resolve the issue once and for all. Virtually every expert agrees that won't happen. But don't tell that to conservative activist lawyer Larry Klayman, who last December won the first major courtroom victory against the NSA's program.
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