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Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_024260 →. They use “lawfare” to seek changes in our laws so as to push Shariah into our society. Your readers should read Daniel Pipes and Brooke Goldstein’s Lawfare Project material and others to fully appreciate how cancerous this activity has become. This includes intimidating in a variety of ways anyone who sp
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n operations and then to digitally enable our warfighting systems." Op-Ed: The US Needs To Respond To EU's Schrems II Decision. In a commentary in Lawfare (7/21), Stewart Baker writes, "The decision of the European Court of Justice (CJEU) in Schrems II is gobsmacking in its mix of judicial imperialism
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in operations and then to digitally enable our warfighting systems." Op-Ed: The US Needs To Respond To EU's Schrems II Decision. In a commentary in Lawfare <https://www.lawfareblog.com/how-can-us-respond-schrems-ii> (7/21), Stewart Baker writes, "The decision of the European Court of Justice (CJEU) in S
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liticization of intelligence agency assessments, particularly "to corroborate a theory that the coronavirus COVID-19 originated with China," has led Lawfare to the "request two specific sets of data from the ODNI under (FOIA): (1) the results of the IC's internal climate survey, which measures morale an
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forcement agencies and others, summarizing tweets written by two journalists — a reporter for the New York Times and the editor in chief of the blog Lawfare — and noting they had published leaked, unclassified documents about DHS operations in Portland." The intelligence reports, obtained by the Post, "
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(C2E) contract, as well as the adoption of artificial intelligence." NSA General Counsel Pick Setting Off Alarm Bells Among Experts. According to Lawfare (11/14, Hennessey), the reported appointment of Michael Ellis, a former staffer for Rep. Devin Nunes (R-CA) and current NSA official, to general cou
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forcement agencies and others, summarizing tweets written by two journalists - a reporter for the New York Times and the editor in chief of the blog Lawfare - and noting they had published leaked, unclassified documents about DHS operations in Portland." The intelligence EFTA00150166 reports, obtained
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s, and raise side issues. This is particularly important in intelligence oversight, where outside sources of information are scanty at best." In a Lawfare (9/2) podcast, Benjamin Wittes discusses the decision to end broad election security briefings with David Priess, "a former CIA briefer who used to
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S. diplomats, left Washington on Wednesday evening." Lawfare Files Lawsuit Against ODNI For Internal Studies To Assess If IC Is Being Compromised. Lawfare (7/23) reports that concerns about politicization of intelligence agency assessments, particularly "to corroborate a theory that the coronavirus COV
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n operations and then to digitally enable our warfighting systems." Op-Ed: The US Needs To Respond To EU's Schrems II Decision. In a commentary in Lawfare (7/21), Stewart Baker writes, "The decision of the European Court of Justice (CJEU) in Schrems II is gobsmacking in its mix of judicial imperialism
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hina poses to our national security, economy, and democracy." Op-Ed: Establishing A National Cyber Director Would Be A Mistake. In a commentary in Lawfare (7/17), Philip Reitinger, President and CEO of the Global Cyber Alliance, wrote, "Creating a new Office of the National Cyber Director within the Ex
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in), The Hill (07/21, Beitsch), CNN (07/21, Rabinowitz), New York Times (07/21, Savage), The Register (07/21, Hardcastle), Reuters (07/21, Satter), Lawfare (07/21, Hickey), Fox News (07/21, Singman, Gibson), Daily Caller (07/21, Hutchison), Newsmax (07/21, Staff Writer), Politico (07/21, Carney), ABC Ne
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A00161111 McQuade: Proposed Bills Will Help FBI Confront Domestic Terrorism. University of Michigan Law School professor Barbara McQuade writes at Lawfare (8/20), "Following recent attacks in Gilroy, California; El Paso, Texas; and Dayton, Ohio, we have seen a renewed call for domestic terrorism laws t
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defended the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court's controversial pick to oversee reforms in the FISA process: Benjamin Wines, editor-in-chief of Lawfare, "chided Republican outrage over the selection of former Obama administration lawyer David Kris, who on the blog and elsewhere has spoken out in sup
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to November, Durham could 'punt it to after the election." Op-Ed: What We Know About The Durham Investigation And What it Means. In a commentary in Lawfare (7/9), Jack Goldsmith writes, 'The fruits of the Durham investigation will reportedly be disclosed later this summer, or in the fall. This post doe
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(C2E) contract, as well as the adoption of artificial intelligence." NSA General Counsel Pick Setting Off Alarm Bells Among Experts. According to Lawfare (11/14, Hennessey), the reported appointment of Michael Ellis, a former staffer for Rep. Devin Nunes (R-CA) and current NSA official, to general cou
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th false information. Additional reporting on the story was provided by The Washington Post (08/06, Strobel), The New Republic (08/06, Houghtaling), Lawfare (08/06, DiResta), Raw Story (08/06, Burris), The Daily Beast (08/06, Ewall•Wice), and MSNBC (08/06, Benen). Former State Correctional Officer Gets
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embers asked the coroner's office to place his remains in a family plot. Opinion: The FBI Leads the Way on Jawboning Governance An opinion piece by Lawfare (09/03, Perault) stated that the FBI leads the world in jawboning governance. While law enforcement agencies may not be known for transparency or se
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n operations and then to digitally enable our warfighting systems." Op-Ed: The US Needs To Respond To EU's Schrems II Decision. In a commentary in Lawfare (7/21), Stewart Baker writes, "The decision of the European Court of Justice (CJEU) in Schrems II is gobsmacking in its mix of judicial imperialism

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