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… Identifies potential legal questions related to a range of Congressional proposals introduced post-§ 215 to alter FISC/FISCR: public advocates, amicus curiae, en banc panels, voting rules, selection of FISC/FISCR judges; …
… Considers the legal nature of the office of a public advocate, Article II’s Appointments Clause, and Article III restrictions. … ANDREW NOLAN ET AL., CONG. RES. SERV., R43260, REFORM OF THE FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE …
… Addresses host of bills designed to make procedural and operational changes to FISC including amicus curiae, en banc proceedings, voting rules requiring between 60 and 100% of the judges to concur. … ANDREW NOLAN & RICHARD …
… Foreign Intelligence Law Collection – Searching Assistance The Foreign Intelligence Law Collection (FILC) is a community housed within Digital Georgetown. On the FILC community homepage, the search box is used to search …
… Holding that “the FISA application established probable cause to believe that Global Relief and the executive director were agents of a foreign power, as that term is defined for FISA purposes, at the time the search was …
… Donohue, Professor of Law at Georgetown Law, analyzes the Court’s holding and the associated dissents in Carpenter. The Article draws attention to the myriad questions raised by the CSLI / third party exception, advocating …
… Donohue notes that Fourth Amendment doctrines created in the 1970s and 1980s no longer reflect how the world works. The formal legal distinctions on which they rely—(a) private versus public space, (b) personal information …