The ACLU reports that Twitter has filed a motion in the New York state court to quash a court order that demands information about one of its users and his communications on Twitter.
This particular case involves a Twitter user, Malcolm Harris, who is being prosecuted by the District Attorney’s Office in Manhattan for disorderly conduct in connection with the Occupy Wall Street protest that occurred on the Brooklyn Bridge last year.
Harris (@destructuremal) isn’t the only one whose Twitter drawers the Manhattan DA would like to snoop around in.
Related Reading: Andy Greenberg at Forbes, and Zach Walton at Web Pro News.