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The AU Legislation & Policy Brief

A Publication of The American University Washington College of Law

national security

The Electronic Social Contract

January 24, 2014January 28, 2014 The AU Legislation and Policy Brief

By: Sonia Shaikh The recent exposure of NSA’s surveillance policies has ignited a national uproar. Americans have angrily cited violations of the Fourth Amendment and privacy rights as reasons to […]

The USA FREEDOM Act’s Special Advocate: Laudable Goals, Troubling Statutory Language, and Probable Constitutionality

January 13, 2014January 28, 2014 The AU Legislation and Policy Brief

By: Jeff Elkin In June 2013, Edward Snowden revealed, inter alia, that the secret Foreign Information Surveillance Court (FISC) had authorized the government to surreptitiously track millions of Americans’ cell […]

CISPA and the Need to Increase Cyber Security Without Infringing on Personal Privacy

April 1, 2013April 1, 2013 The AU Legislation and Policy Brief

By: Brian Bayne The issue of cyber security is quickly becoming a major talking point as more and more people recognize its importance in preserving Unites States’ national security.  The […]

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