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The AU Legislation & Policy Brief

A Publication of The American University Washington College of Law

National Security

FAR-A From Over: Reform Efforts to the Foreign Agents Registration Act

February 13, 2023February 14, 2023 The AU Legislation and Policy Brief

Jason D’Antonio is a first-year law student at American University Washington College of Law. A graduate of Saint Joseph’s University in Philadelphia, Jason’s interests include Congressional investigations and regulatory enforcement […]

Infecting Our Favorite Devices: Are Our Phones Spying on Us?

April 15, 2020 Carmen Huff

NSO Group Technologies Ltd. is an Israeli company that creates technology.[1]  It says it sells its technology exclusively to government intelligence and law enforcement agencies to prevent and investigate terrorism […]

Federal Agency

Could The Visa Waiver Program Be An All Access Ticket For Terrorists? A Look Into The Program’s Problems & Potential Solutions

March 2, 2015August 29, 2015 The AU Legislation and Policy Brief

By: Mahira N. Khan The January Paris attack against French magazine, Charlie Hebdo, the ISIS revolution, and the increased threat of foreign terrorist fighters (FTFs) question whether the Visa Waiver […]

Wrong Move: How the President’s Actions have Helped Create a More Dangerous Russia.

February 23, 2015February 23, 2015 The AU Legislation and Policy Brief

By Victor Paduchak It has been said that one of the most prolific and memorable images of 2014 is the Before and After take of Ukraine’s Independence Square. On the […]

Reforming Privacy Laws to Reflect How We Use Technology

November 26, 2014 The AU Legislation and Policy Brief

By: Tiffany Sommadossi Unsurprisingly, 57% of adults in a recent survey conducted by the Pew Research Center feel insecure sending private information by e-mail. Most Americans may trace their insecurities […]

Current Events

Legality of the War Against ISIS: Still Disputable

October 31, 2014August 29, 2015 The AU Legislation and Policy Brief

By: Mahira N. Khan The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) grabbed the world’s attention for mass murders, public executions, and the recent beheadings of two American journalists and […]

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