Surveillance

Foreign Gov’t Assistance to Trump Administration Policies: What Int’l Law Prohibits

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Nov 23rd, 2016

Trump’s Whistleblowers—Why Pardoning Manning and Snowden Makes Sense Now

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Nov 17th, 2016

Surveillance and Anti-Press Sentiment Heightens Concerns for Journalists Closer to Home

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Nov 4th, 2016

“A First Amendment in the Digital Age”—Peter Zenger Lecture

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Oct 11th, 2016

The UK Snooper’s Charter and the Anderson Report on Bulk Powers

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Oct 4th, 2016

Correcting the Record on Section 702: A Prerequisite for Meaningful Surveillance Reform, Part III

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Sep 29th, 2016

Just Security’s Questions for Clinton and Trump

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Sep 26th, 2016

A Broken Playbook: The NYPD Targeted Muslims in Over 95-Percent of Investigations That Broke Surveillance Rules

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Sep 23rd, 2016

Correcting the Record on Section 702: A Prerequisite for Meaningful Surveillance Reform, Part II

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Sep 22nd, 2016

No More Snowdens? Start by Reforming the House Intelligence Committee

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Sep 21st, 2016

Unprecedented and Unlawful: The NSA’s “Upstream” Surveillance

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Sep 19th, 2016

Correcting the Record on Section 702: A Prerequisite for Meaningful Surveillance Reform

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Sep 15th, 2016

A Response to “The Tech”: Continuing the Vulnerability Equities Process Debate

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Sep 13th, 2016

Supreme Court Grants Temporary Stay in Backpage Senate Subpoena Litigation

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Sep 8th, 2016

The Vulnerability Equities Process Should Consider More than Intelligence Community Needs

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Sep 2nd, 2016

Foreign Governments, Tech Companies, and Your Data: A Response to Jennifer Daskal and Andrew Woods

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Aug 30th, 2016

We Shouldn’t Wait Another Fifteen Years for a Conversation About Government Hacking

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Aug 12th, 2016

France’s Emergency Powers: The New Normal

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Aug 2nd, 2016

Secret Law, Targeting, and the Problem of Standards: A Response to Dakota Rudesill

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Jul 26th, 2016

Donald Trump’s Wall, David Rieff’s Long War, and the Dangers of Fear-Mongering

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Jul 25th, 2016

It’s Time to Come to Terms With Secret Law: Part II

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Jul 22nd, 2016

Theresa May’s Record on Surveillance, Human Rights, and Counterterrorism

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Jul 21st, 2016

It’s Time to Come to Terms With Secret Law: Part I

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Jul 20th, 2016

Letter to the Editor: Chairman Medine’s Dedicated Service to the PCLOB Was a Testament to Bipartisanship

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Jul 12th, 2016

Visions and Revisions: Karen Greenberg on the Making of the Modern Security State

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Jul 12th, 2016

Whose World Is This?: US and UK Government Hacking

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Jul 7th, 2016

Seven Myths Busted: FBI Surveillance and the NSL Expansion Vote in the Senate

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Jun 23rd, 2016

The Early Edition: June 20, 2016

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Jun 20th, 2016

Recap of Recent Posts on Just Security (June 4–10)

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Jun 11th, 2016

Giving Up on Cybersecurity — Strategically

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Jun 6th, 2016

The Early Edition: June 6, 2016

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Jun 6th, 2016

The 702 Reform Debate Is Just Heating Up

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May 16th, 2016

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