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10 Jan 2023, 4:28 pm by INFORRM
Warby LJ gave a judgment in the Court of Appeal with which Underhill V-P and Snowden LJ agreed. [read post]
6 Oct 2022, 5:01 am by Paul Rosenzweig, Katie Stoughton
This, of course, is no accident, and it responds directly to intense public pressure following the Snowden disclosures of U.S. surveillance activities. [read post]
30 Sep 2022, 5:01 am by Susan Landau
Recall that a decade ago, in the wake of the Edward Snowden disclosures, Silicon Valley and Washington were very much on the outs with each other. [read post]
29 Sep 2022, 5:28 am by Gabriel Schoenfeld
Engelman and Shenkman review them all in some depth—the notorious AIPAC prosecution, the cases of Thomas Drake, John Kiriakou, Stephen Jin-Woo Kim, and Jeffrey Sterling, among others—before turning to the two mega-leakers of the era: Chelsea Manning, who is portrayed as a martyr to the cause of free expression, and Edward Snowden, who is characterized as a “staunch patriot. [read post]
27 Sep 2022, 4:09 am by Emma Snell
Snowden, 39, was among dozens of foreigners granted citizenship in the decree. [read post]
17 Aug 2022, 4:37 pm by Scott Bomboy
Snowden sought asylum in Russia, while Manning served time in prison before receiving a presidential commutation of her sentence. [read post]
1 Aug 2022, 7:16 am by Andrew Dwyer, Ciaran Martin
According to Braverman, to breach the principle of non-intervention, the action(s) must be “forcible, dictatorial, or otherwise coercive, depriving a State of its freedom of control over matters which it is permitted to decide freely by the principle of State sovereignty. [read post]
11 Jul 2022, 1:29 am by INFORRM
However, the definition of news-related material is “news or information about current affairs, opinion about matters relating to the news or current affairs, or gossip about celebrities, other public figures or other persons in the news”. [read post]
28 Jun 2022, 7:01 am by Pablo Chavez
However, critics—many still deeply concerned about the Snowden revelations in 2013—focused on the provisions in the CLOUD Act that gave U.S. law enforcement explicit authority to compel U.S. technology companies to disclose the contents of electronic communications stored in the companies’ data centers overseas. [read post]
13 Jun 2022, 12:43 pm by Cindy Cohn
And of course in 2013, after years of disingenuous denials by those in government, Edward Snowden’s documents helped make it crystal clear to the entire world that these programs existed, pushed the government to admit them, and helped spur some real reform (more on that below). [read post]
17 May 2022, 7:52 am by Herb Lin
The text of PPD-20—still technically classified—was made public in 2013 by the Snowden disclosures and is widely available online. [read post]
28 Apr 2022, 5:01 am by Farzaneh Badiei
The American and Chinese approaches to online platform governance are seemingly vastly different. [read post]
19 Apr 2022, 12:37 pm by Bernard Bell
Recently, the Second Circuit issued a significant Freedom of Information Act (“FOIA”) decision construing the FOIA exemption covering law enforcement records that “would disclose techniques and procedures for law enforcement investigations or prosecutions, or would disclose guidelines for law enforcement investigations or prosecutions if such disclosure could reasonably be expected to risk circumvention of the law,” 5 U.S.C. [read post]
16 Mar 2022, 5:01 am by Jason Healey
The most explosive example of political-military-intelligence tensions was the shattering details of the NSA’s electronic spying bursting into the news through revelations by Edward Snowden. [read post]
27 Jan 2022, 5:01 am by Amir Cahane
  This case joined another cellphone search case and eventually was brought before an expanded panel of the Supreme Court of Israel in the matter of Orich and others v. [read post]
Over the past decade, there has been heightened international scrutiny of U.S. intelligence agencies’ access to privately held data, beginning with Edward Snowden’s 2013 revelations about the scope and scale of U.S. signals intelligence collection. [read post]
Over the past decade, there has been heightened international scrutiny of U.S. intelligence agencies’ access to privately held data, beginning with Edward Snowden’s 2013 revelations about the scope and scale of U.S. signals intelligence collection. [read post]
18 Nov 2021, 1:25 pm by INFORRM
The emergence of new types of journalistic collaboration led to the revelations about the surveillance state by former NSA employee Edward Snowden and the Panama papers exposure, which were investigated by an international group of newspapers and the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists. [read post]
1 Nov 2021, 1:34 pm by Emily Dai
Dane Snowden, president and CEO of the Internet Association; and Ben Dugan, a member of the retail crime and corporate investigations division of CVS Health. [read post]