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    Deputy Attorney General Rosenstein Remarks at Cybercrime Symposium

    Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein delivered a keynote address at a cybercrime symposium hosted by Georgetown Law’s Center on National Security and the Law, and the Justice Department’s …

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    Cell Phone Data, Law Enforcement and Privacy, Part 1

    The Center on Privacy and Technology at the Georgetown University Law Center held a discussion on location privacy and cell phones, following the Supreme Court ruling in Carpenter v. United …

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    Panel Discussion on Digital Privacy

    Authors talked about digital privacy. Panelists included Fred Kaplan, author of Dark Territory: The Secret History of Cyber War, Bruce Schneier, author of Data and Goliath: The Hidden Battle…

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    National Security Law and Privacy

    Professor Laura Donohue spoke at a conference on balancing individual freedoms with national security. Her remarks focused on the Fourth Amendment, national security, and privacy.

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    Homeland Security Privacy and Data Security

    Panelists discussed statutory and constitutional issues related to security, privacy, and the governmental and private sector use of technology in homeland security. Topics included National…

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    Cybercrime and the Fourth Amendment

    Panelists talked about cyber information and the Fourth Amendment. Topics included questions such as the protections for e-mails. Judge Posner participated by video conference. “The Futur…

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    Consequences of Surveillance

    Panelists talked about the political and public consequences of the National Security Agency’s (NSA) domestic surveillance programs. Matthew Olsen, the director of the National Counterterror…

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    Congressional Oversight of Intelligence Activities

    Panelists talked about the history covert activities in the United States and the impact of the Church Committee hearings on Congressional oversight of the intelligence community. As a resul…

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    Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board Hearing, Academics and Advocates Panel

    The Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board held a hearing on the section 702 portion of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) that gives the government the authority to condu…

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    National Security Agency Surveillance and Intelligence Gathering

    Representative James Sensenbrenner (R-WI), gave the keynote address at a Georgetown University Law Center discussion on proposed changes by Congress to National Security Agency (NSA) surveil…

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    Cybersecurity Challenges and National Security

    Panelists talked about the laws and regulations that affect law enforcement’s ability to address the basic problem of cybersecurity. They also talked about solutions government agencies and …

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    Surveillance and Foreign Intelligence Gathering

    Senator Patrick Leahy (D-VT) talked about U.S. surveillance and intelligence gathering. In his remarks he said said that the FISA Court was no longer enough to ensure Americans' privacy and …

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    Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act

    National security and intelligence officials as well as legal scholars testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee on the National Security Agency’s surveillance programs. James Clapper …

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    Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court

    Laura Donohue talked about the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, which issues warrants under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), and she responded to telephone calls and…

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    The Torture Memos

    David Cole talked about the book he edited, The Torture Memos: Rationalizing the Unthinkable (New Press; September 1, 2009). In his book he collects the memos released by the Justice Departm…

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