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23 Sep 2019, 9:30 am by Jacob Schulz, William Ford
This critical work ensures that Agency operations comply with the law while also protecting both our national security and our civil liberties. [read post]
26 Jan 2015, 5:23 pm by rainey Reitman
Intro: Mass Surveillance by NSA, GCHQ and Others  The National Security Agency is working to collect as much as possible about the digital lives of people worldwide. [read post]
16 Sep 2019, 3:31 pm by Jacob Schulz, William Ford
Attorney Fellow (Legal Honors Program) Responsibilities The professionals at the National Security Agency (NSA) have one common goal: to protect our nation. [read post]
30 Sep 2019, 12:54 pm by Mikhaila Fogel, William Ford
Attorney Fellow (Legal Honors Program) Responsibilities The professionals at the National Security Agency (NSA) have one common goal: to protect our nation. [read post]
12 Nov 2008, 3:54 pm
In Re: National Security Agency Telecommunications Records Litigation Order 564 F. [read post]
9 Sep 2019, 1:17 pm by Mikhaila Fogel, William Ford
The professionals at the National Security Agency (NSA) have one common goal: to protect our nation. [read post]
2 Aug 2021, 11:02 am by Ajay Sarma, Christiana Wayne
The committee will hear the testimony of Liz Coyle, executive director of Georgia Watch; John Breyault, vice president of public policy, telecommunications and fraud at the National Consumers League; and Rachel Grszler, research fellow at the Heritage Foundation. [read post]
4 Jun 2009, 4:33 am
The ruling: In Re: National Security Agency Telecommunications Records Litigation. [read post]
13 Mar 2022, 9:41 am by Dave Maass
As we were writing up this year's faux awards, news broke that officials from the National Archives and Records Administration had to lug away boxes upon boxes of Trump administration records from Mar-a-Lago, President Trump's private resort. [read post]
  Rather than establishing a record of success, the primary effect has been to create uncertainty, as the agencies struggle with institutional constraints and have yet to achieve groundbreaking victories in court. [read post]
3 Feb 2020, 12:42 pm by Elliot Setzer, William Ford
Devoted to “Hard National Security Choices,” the site features top-quality writing and analysis from experts on developing stories in the national security arena, relevant legislation, and judicial opinions. [read post]
14 Nov 2013, 4:14 pm by Kurt Opsahl and Rainey Reitman
It increases protections designed to limit the potential harm from the use of National Security Letters (NSLs). [read post]
14 Oct 2019, 9:53 am by Gordon Ahl, William Ford
Policy Program Coordinator, National Security Institute The George Mason University Antonin Scalia Law School seeks a Policy Program Coordinator for the National Security Institute (NSI) on the Arlington, VA., campus. [read post]
30 Mar 2020, 12:12 pm by Elliot Setzer
If we’re lucky enough to hire you, you’ll be a part of the Center’s four-person leadership team, where you’ll help shape the Center’s overall programming and strategy. [read post]
8 Oct 2021, 7:38 am by Quinta Jurecic, Molly E. Reynolds
Over the past month, investigators have sent out a string of subpoenas to Trump advisers and allies, calls for documents from government agencies, and requests for telecommunications companies to preserve phone records. [read post]
23 Mar 2020, 2:06 pm by Elliot Setzer
Track record for independent problem-solving, innovation, creativity, and effectiveness. [read post]
6 Apr 2020, 1:36 pm by Elliot Setzer
If we’re lucky enough to hire you, you’ll be a part of the Center’s four-person leadership team, where you’ll help shape the Center’s overall programming and strategy. [read post]
13 Apr 2020, 1:34 pm by Elliot Setzer
If we’re lucky enough to hire you, you’ll be a part of the Center’s four-person leadership team, where you’ll help shape the Center’s overall programming and strategy. [read post]
23 May 2012, 8:32 am by Jay Stanley
They don’t apply to the Department of Homeland Security at all, and so agencies within that department, such as the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency, don’t have to report anything. [read post]