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Who's Checking?: Taking A Look At Recently Enacted Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Laws In The United States And Zimbabwe And Their Impact On The Separation Of Powers, Andrew M. O'Connell
Who's Checking?: Taking A Look At Recently Enacted Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Laws In The United States And Zimbabwe And Their Impact On The Separation Of Powers, Andrew M. O'Connell
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
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The Pclob On Human Rights & 702: Punt Or Long Game?, Peter Margulies
The Pclob On Human Rights & 702: Punt Or Long Game?, Peter Margulies
Law Faculty Scholarship
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Yale Symposium: Unpacking Nsa's Global Problem, Peter Margulies
Yale Symposium: Unpacking Nsa's Global Problem, Peter Margulies
Law Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Of Relevance And Reform Under Section 215, Peter Margulies
Of Relevance And Reform Under Section 215, Peter Margulies
Law Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Fisc Query Preapproval: Intelligence Burden Or Bump In The Road?, Peter Margulies
Fisc Query Preapproval: Intelligence Burden Or Bump In The Road?, Peter Margulies
Law Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
High Technology, Consumer Privacy, And U.S. National Security, Laura K. Donohue
High Technology, Consumer Privacy, And U.S. National Security, Laura K. Donohue
American University Business Law Review
No abstract provided.
Fisa Reform, Laura K. Donohue
Fisa Reform, Laura K. Donohue
Georgetown Law Faculty Publications and Other Works
Congress and the Executive Branch are poised to take up the issue of FISA reform in 2014. What has been missing from the discussion is a comprehensive view of ways in which reform could be given effect—i.e., a taxonomy of potential options. This article seeks to fill the gap. The aim is to deepen the conversation about abeyant approaches to foreign intelligence gathering, to allow fuller discussion of what a comprehensive package could contain, and to place initiatives that are currently under consideration within a broader, over-arching framework. The article begins by considering the legal underpinnings and challenges to the …
Clapper V. Amnesty International Usa: Allowing The Fisa Amendments Act Of 2008 To Turn "Incidentally" Into "Certainly", Liz Clark Rinehart
Clapper V. Amnesty International Usa: Allowing The Fisa Amendments Act Of 2008 To Turn "Incidentally" Into "Certainly", Liz Clark Rinehart
Maryland Law Review
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