Surveillance

The Age of Unregulated Social Media Is Over

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Feb 15th, 2018

Episode 59 of the National Security Law Podcast: Share the Cookies

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Feb 13th, 2018

Left Out of the Party on Cloud Nine: A Response to Jennifer Daskal

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Feb 13th, 2018

Surveillance Law Backers’ ‘Willie Horton’ Tactics

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Feb 9th, 2018

The White House Latest Move to Undermine Congressional Authority

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Feb 8th, 2018

Dissecting the Grassley-Graham Letter’s Criticisms of the Carter Page FISA Application

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Feb 7th, 2018

How Well Did the Nunes Memo Answer the ‘5 Questions’?

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Feb 6th, 2018

Timeline of Carter Page’s Contacts with Russia [Updated]

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Feb 5th, 2018

Episode 57 of the National Security Law Podcast: About that #Mehmo (Special Edition on the Nunes Memo Release)

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Feb 2nd, 2018

The Nunes Memo Misses the Point: Probable Cause

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Feb 2nd, 2018

A Q&A on the Nunes Memo and Its Implications for the Russia Investigation

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Feb 2nd, 2018

On “Releasing The Memo”

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Jan 29th, 2018

Episode 55 of the National Security Law Podcast: #ReleaseThePodcast

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Jan 24th, 2018

Stop Calling It “Incidental” Collection of Americans’ Emails: The Gov’t’s Renewed Surveillance Powers

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Jan 22nd, 2018

The UN Security Council, Global Watch Lists, Biometrics, and the Threat to the Rule of Law

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Jan 17th, 2018

Episode 54 of the National Security Law Podcast: Family Ties or Family Matters?

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Jan 17th, 2018

Facts on FISA: Correcting the Record on the Section 702 House Floor Debate

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Jan 17th, 2018

Exclusive: New Evidence of Loopholes in Facebook’s Regulation of Terrorism Content

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Jan 16th, 2018

A Checklist for Protecting Our Elections from Foreign Meddling

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Jan 12th, 2018

Special Edition Podcast: Liza Goitein on Section 702’s Reauthorization

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Jan 11th, 2018

Deep State Dissonance

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Jan 11th, 2018

Customs and Border Protection’s New Policy for Searching Devices Offers Thin Protection

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Jan 9th, 2018

The Steele Dossier in 2018: Everyone’s Favorite Weapon

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Jan 9th, 2018

The House Intelligence Committee’s Section 702 Bill is a Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing

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Jan 9th, 2018

Episode 52 of the National Security Law Podcast: Trump Derangement Syndrome or a Distraction from the Forever War?

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Jan 3rd, 2018

Episode 51 of the National Security Podcast: Temporary, Immediate, and Unmonitored Access to this Podcast

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Dec 27th, 2017

Warrantless Border Searches: The officer ‘searched through every email and intimate photos of my wife’

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Dec 22nd, 2017

Episode 50 of the National Security Law Podcast: The Big Chill

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Dec 20th, 2017

The Supreme Court Should Heed Friendly Advice on Microsoft Ireland

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Dec 18th, 2017

The House Intelligence Committee’s Section 702 Markup Was a Politicized Debacle

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Dec 11th, 2017

Why Microsoft Challenged the Right Law: A Response to Orin Kerr

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Dec 8th, 2017

Responding to the Myths About Reforming FISA’s Section 702

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Dec 4th, 2017

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