Affirming denial of preliminary injunction, holding plaintiffs not likely to succeed on claims that aerial surveillance program violated Fourth Amendment expectation of privacy or First Amendment associational claim; program was short-term, involved tracking movements in public, was conducted from navigable airspace, and was not used to target particular individuals, but only those present at a reported shooting, armed robbery, or carjacking; court notes that decision should not be read as endorsing all forms of aerial surveillance.
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