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Congress Should Place More Limits on Cellphone Location Tracking After Carpenter

This spring, the United States Supreme Court will issue a ruling in the landmark case of Carpenter v. United States, deciding whether the government requires a warrant to continuously…

The Saudi War in Yemen Is Strengthening Terrorism

Saudi Arabia’s U.S.-backed military campaign in Yemen not only drives the world’s worst humanitarian crisis, but also deepens the terrorist threat to the U.S. And American…
Trump walks into the Roosevelt Room and shakes hands with, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Joseph Dunford, U.S. Army Chief of Staff Gen. Mark Milley, U.S. Marine Corps Commandant Gen. Robert Neller and U.S. Air Force Chief of Staff, Gen. David Goldfein.

Important Report by White House on National Security Due Soon

The executive branch owes it to Congress—and all of us—to deliver the answers Congress has demanded to do the critical job assigned to our national legislature and serve the…

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

We don’t lack for topics this week!  In today’s episode, Professor Chesney and I eat a number of cookies while talking about the following: Rachel Brand steps down at DOJ. …

It is up to House Intel Committee, not Trump, whether to release Democratic memo on the Page FISA application

News stories and headlines are saying things like, "Trump Blocks Release of Memo Rebutting Republican Claims” (New York Times)--but that's not accurate. The House Intelligence…
Don McGahn, general counsel for the Trump transition team, gets into an elevator in the lobby at Trump Tower, November 15, 2016 in New York City.

The White House Latest Move to Undermine Congressional Authority

Lost in the back-and-forth over the Nunes memo, is a new effort to weaken Congressional oversight and misdirect Congress.

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

In a recently released letter and accompanying memo, Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Sen. Chuck Grassley (R- Iowa) and Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) outline concerns that reinforce…

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

Before the House Intelligence Committee released the Nunes memo on Friday, Asha Rangappa, a former FBI special agent, highlighted five questions that the memo would need to address…

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

President Trump has declassified the Nunes Memo and it now is available to the public.  Your hosts–Professor Bobby Chesney and I–give it a deep-dive review here in a special-edition…

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

The world’s giant social media companies, including Facebook, will appear before the Senate Commerce Committee on Wednesday for hearings titled, “Terrorism and Social Media:…

Special Edition Podcast: Andy Wright on His Experiences with Rep. Darrell Issa as a Government Lawyer

Then-Chairman Rep. Darrell Issa at a House Oversight Committee hearing on the Sept. 11, 2012 assaults that killed U.S. Ambassador J. Christopher Stevens and three other Americans…

Deep State Dissonance

U.S. National Security Agency Director Michael Rogers delivers remarks arguing for the renewal of Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act on October 13, 2017 in…
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