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1 Jul 2022, 1:07 pm by Benjamin Pollard
James Petrila and Phil Wasielewski argued that the United States needs to designate the Wagner Group as a Foreign Terrorist Organization. [read post]
29 Jul 2023, 7:15 am by Just Security
Fidell and Steve Vladeck (@steve_vladeck) FISA Reauthorization A Close and Critical Look at the ‘Five Things’ the ACLU Says You Need to Know About ‘NSA Mass Surveillance’ by George Croner (@GeorgeCroner) and James Petrila The Year of Section 702 Reform, Part III: Why Congress Should Not Exempt Warrantless “Foreign Intelligence” Queries by Elizabeth Goitein (@LizaGoitein) Artificial Intelligence The Perils and Promise of AI Regulation by Faiza… [read post]
14 Apr 2023, 1:16 pm by John A. Emmons, Avery Schmitz
James Petrila argued in favor of a legal imperative for Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence and Surveillance Act by tracing its development from the 1970s. [read post]
2 Jul 2022, 6:01 am by Benjamin Pollard
Jackson Women’s Health Organization: Howell shared an episode of the Lawfare Podcast in which Evelyn Douek and Jurecic sat down with Kate Starbird to discuss misinformation and Jan. 6: James Petrila and Phil Wasielewski argued that the United States needs to designate the Wagner Group, a Russian private military company, as a foreign terrorist organization. [read post]
20 Jan 2023, 3:45 pm by John A. Emmons
James Petrila and Phil Wasielewski advocated for applying the Foreign Terrorist Organization (FTO) designation to the Wagner Group, as recently proposed by the Holding Accountable Russian Mercenaries (HARM) Act. [read post]
7 Mar 2023, 5:16 am by Naman Karl-Thomas Habtom
  A more likely prospect is an FTO designation for the Wagner Group, as advocated by James Petrila and Phil Wasielewski in their Jan. 18 article on Lawfare. [read post]
30 Aug 2023, 5:55 am by Patrick C. Toomey
Former intelligence officials, including George Croner and James Petrila in their recent piece, describe Section 702 surveillance as a tool used to monitor foreign targets with limited impact on Americans. [read post]