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Is the Fourth Amendment Really for Sale? The Defense Intelligence Agency’s...

By US Army Maj. Steven Szymanski Introduction The commercial data market has exploded.  Data has even been dubbed “the oil of the 21st century.”[1]  Aiming to capitalize on this blossoming industry,...

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FARA in Focus: What Can Russia’s Foreign Agent Law Tell Us About America’s?

In 2012, Russia passed its first-ever Foreign Agent Law, which western analysts described as an attempt to stymie civil society. Russia argued that it modeled its Law after the American Foreign Agents...

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Lessons for the Next Twenty Years: What We’ve Learned in the Two Decades...

A Project of Syracuse University’s Institute for Security Policy and Law Note from the Editor-in-ChiefWilliam Banks ForewordThomas H. Kean & Lee H. Hamilton Introduction to the 9/11 20th...

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Information Lawfare: Messaging and the Moral High Ground

The U.S. legal system is known as the envy of the world. Yet law as an instrument of national power has been woefully understudied. Traditional academic frameworks for studying the instruments of...

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Willfulness and the Harm of Unlawful Retention of National Security Information

Discussions of the Espionage Act usually focus on the public’s conception of “spying.” Spies steal information that their government seeks to keep secret and disclose that information to other...

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