Latest in Intelligence
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Justice Department Inspector General Finds Broader Pattern of Errors in FISA Applications
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What Happened to FISA Reform?
On March 16, the Senate punted on the issue of reforming the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act—a sign of just how dysfunctional Congress and the executive branch have become. -
The Ides of March Are Come: A Trump Tweet Causes FISA Authorities to Expire
Trump makes a fool of his attorney general—yet again. -
What’s in H.R. 6172, the House’s Compromise FISA Reform Bill?
The House passed a bipartisan FISA reform bill. What are the substantive changes the bill proposes? -
House Reaches FISA Reauthorization Deal
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Summary: The House Judiciary Committee’s Proposed Changes to FISA
On Monday, Feb. 24, the House Judiciary Committee introduced legislation that would amend and reauthorize the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA). -
The Political Landscape of FISA Reauthorization
On Wednesday, the House of Representatives will mark up legislation to reauthorize and reform key provisions of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), which will otherwise expire on March 15. -
New Evidence of Secret International Agreements
Previously unreported data about 61international agreements raise questions about the use of secrecy in U.S. foreign relations. -
Pompeo Visited Ukraine. Good. What Next?
Ukrainians want action to demonstrate the Trump administration's commitment to the country. -
Justice Department Charges Harvard Chemist With Lying About Chinese Contacts
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FISC Declassifies Order About Carter Page FISA Applications
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Alan Dershowitz’s Strange Constitutional Arguments on Impoundment and Foreign Policy
The controversial member of the president’s impeachment defense team argues that the withholding of military aid to Ukraine did not violate the Impoundment Control Act.


