Just Security has been holding a “mini forum” on the Report of the President’s Review Group on Intelligence and Communications Technologies. The following list contains the current posts in this series. [Note: The study by Marshall Erwin published at Just Security (no. 12 below) was entered into the record by Senator Leahy at Tuesday’s Senate Hearings with the President’s Review Group.]
- Marty Lederman, Highlights of the Report of the President’s Review Group on Intelligence and Communications Technologies
- Ryan Goodman, Thomas Earnest, Steve Vladeck, 10 Questions for the Review Group Members to Publicly Address at the Senate Hearings
- Julian Sanchez, Can We Do Without National Security Letters?
- Jennifer Granick, President’s Review Board Says: Protect Thy Neighbor’s Privacy
- Jennifer Granick, Foreigners and the Review Group Report: Part 2
- Julian Sanchez, How Limited is 702?
- David Cole and Marty Lederman, Data-Mining, Section 215, and Regulating the Government’s Use of Stored Data: The Overlooked, but More Important, Question about NSA Surveillance
- Shirin Sinnar, Guest Post: Version 4.0 – Do We Need A New Privacy and Civil Liberties Board?
- Ryan Goodman, How to Evaluate Whether the NSA’s Telephony Metadata Program Makes Us Safer (and What Proponents and Opponents Get Wrong)
- Ryan Goodman, Could the NSA’s Telephony Metadata Program Have Prevented 9/11? Judge William Pauley v. Lawrence Wright
- Marty Lederman, The “Front-Page Rule”
- Marshall Erwin, Guest Post: Connecting the Dots: Assessing the Effectiveness of Bulk Phone Records Collection