LONDON (Reuters) - The partner of journalist Glenn Greenwald, who brought leaks from former U.S. spy agency contractor Edward Snowden to world attention, went to court on Wednesday to challenge the legality of his detention by British police in August.
David Miranda was held under anti-terrorism legislation and questioned for nine hours when he landed at London's Heathrow Airport en route from Berlin to Rio De Janeiro, Brazil.
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