The Week That Was: All of Lawfare In One Post
NOCON//REL TO ALL: Director of National Intelligence James R. Clapper declassified a trove of documents pertaining to pen register/trap-and-trace (PR/TT) collection pursuant to section 401 of FISA and business record (BR) collection pursuant to section 501 (as amended by section 215 of the PATRIOT Act). Included are 20 FISC orders and opinions, 11 documents submitted to the Court, 24 documents addressed to Congress, and 20 internal NSA reports and training slides.
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NOCON//REL TO ALL: Director of National Intelligence James R. Clapper declassified a trove of documents pertaining to pen register/trap-and-trace (PR/TT) collection pursuant to section 401 of FISA and business record (BR) collection pursuant to section 501 (as amended by section 215 of the PATRIOT Act). Included are 20 FISC orders and opinions, 11 documents submitted to the Court, 24 documents addressed to Congress, and 20 internal NSA reports and training slides. Team Lawfare broke the cache down:
- I: An Introduction - Wells and Ben
- II: Judge Kollar-Kotelly’s Opinion on Internet Metadata - Wells
- Problems with the FISC’s Newly-Declassified Opinion - Orin
- III: More Details on the Bulk Telephony Metadata Program - Sean and Matt D.
- IV: The Internet Metadata Collection Story Develops - Lauren and Sean
- V: Congressional Stuff - Lauren
- VI: More Congressional Stuff - Jane
- A discussion on NSA collection by Sen. Leahy, Siobhan Gorman (The Wall Street Journal), and Josh Gerstein (Politico).
- Two Senate committees teamed up for double-header hearings on bitcoin.
- From the Federalist Society’s convention in Washington:
- Attorney General Michael Mukasey and Jeremy Rabkin discussed NSA data collection.
- Steven Bradbury, Joel Brenner, Michelle Richardson (ACLU), Paul Rosenzweig, and John Yoo discussed cybersecurity.
- NYU’s Center for Law and Security conference on "Law and Strategy in an Era of Evolving Threats":
- “The Role of the Courts in Intelligence and National Security”
- “Law and Strategy in the Executive Branch”
- Keynote address by Lisa Monaco (prepared remarks here)
- “National Security Law and the Press.”