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[Laura K. Donohue] ó The Future of Foreign Intelligence: Privacy and Surveillance in a Digital Age (Inalienable Rights) ☆ Download Online eBook or Kindle ePUB. The Future of Foreign Intelligence: Privacy and Surveillance in a Digital Age (Inalienable Rights) She argues that the bulk collection programs instituted by the National Security Agency amount to a general warrant, the prevention of which was the reason the Founders introduced the Fourth Amendment. Donohue offers a road map for reining in the national security state's expansive reach, arguing for a judicial re-evaluation of third party doctrine and statutory reform that will force the executive branch to take privacy seriously, even as Congress provides for the collection of intelligence cen
Title | : | The Future of Foreign Intelligence: Privacy and Surveillance in a Digital Age (Inalienable Rights) |
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.13 (684 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0190235381 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 208 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-02-03 |
Language | : | English |
Well Researched. Wow or Wow! So much to think about that I am not sure more than wow. I found this interesting, insightful, well research without being boring and wordy. This was political but it is almost impossible to write anything without take onside or another.If you are interested in the world around you and what the future hold for not just the USA but the world pick. "Excellent" according to Autamme_dot_com. If you have more than a passing interest in privacy and surveillance in a digital age, politics or foreign intelligence or if you just fancy something different to read, this book could be something to strongly consider.Foreign intelligence gathering is changing. With digitalisation it is a lot easier to suck up all of the digital information available, eve. "Explanation & contextualization of national security vs privacy issues" according to Earl. The Future of Foreign Intelligence by Laura K. Donohue is a fascinating and alarming work that looks at the difficult task of balancing intelligence gathering with privacy issues, primarily through the lens of national security law.Donohue presents the historical background of foreign intelligence gathering dating to the beginning of the country then looks
She argues that the bulk collection programs instituted by the National Security Agency amount to a general warrant, the prevention of which was the reason the Founders introduced the Fourth Amendment. Donohue offers a road map for reining in the national security state's expansive reach, arguing for a judicial re-evaluation of third party doctrine and statutory reform that will force the executive branch to take privacy seriously, even as Congress provides for the collection of intelligence central to U.S. But in order to find information about an individual in the United States, the executive branch had to demonstrate that the person was an agent of a
is a Professor of Law at Georgetown Law, Director of the Georgetown Law Center on National Security and the Law, and Director of the Georgetown Law Center on Privacy & Technology.. Donohue, J.D., Ph.D. Laura K
Donohue, J.D., Ph.D. is a Professor of Law at Georgetown Law, Director of the Georgetown Law Center on National Security and the Law, and Director of the Georgetown Law Center on Privacy & Technology.. About the AuthorLaura K
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