Intelligence Surveillance & Privacy

DOJ Responses to FAQs on Use of National Security Letters to Obtain Electronic Communication Transaction Records

Susan Hennessey
Friday, October 28, 2016, 3:41 PM

Below is a copy to the Department of Justice's Responses to Frequently Asked Questions on Use of National Security Letters to Obtain Electronic Communication Transaction Records, which should be of interest to Lawfare readers.

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Below is a copy to the Department of Justice's Responses to Frequently Asked Questions on Use of National Security Letters to Obtain Electronic Communication Transaction Records, which should be of interest to Lawfare readers.


Susan Hennessey was the Executive Editor of Lawfare and General Counsel of the Lawfare Institute. She was a Brookings Fellow in National Security Law. Prior to joining Brookings, Ms. Hennessey was an attorney in the Office of General Counsel of the National Security Agency. She is a graduate of Harvard Law School and the University of California, Los Angeles.

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