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The Lawfare Podcast

Lawfare Archive: Surveillance Reform After Snowden

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🗓️ 26 December 2021

⏱️ 91 minutes

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Summary

From October 17, 2015: Last week, the Center for Strategic and International Studies hosted Ben, along with Laura Donohue of Georgetown Law School, former NSA Director Michael Hayden, and Robin Simcox of the Henry Jackson Society, to discuss the future of surveillance reform in a post-Snowden world. What have we learned about NSA surveillance activities and its oversight mechanisms since June 2013? In what way should U.S. intelligence operations be informed by their potential impact on U.S. on economic interests? What privacy interests do non-Americans have in U.S. surveillance? And domestically, has the third-party doctrine outlived its applicability? Tom Karako of CSIS moderated the panel.

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I'm Bryce Clem with an episode from the LawFair archives for December 26th, 2021.

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I picked an episode from October 2015, and would you panel discusses the NSA's surveillance reforms post Edward Snowden.

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The panel features LawFair's Benjamin Wittis, former NSA director General Michael Hayden,

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Robin Simcox of the Henry Jacksonet Society, and Laura Donahue of Georgetown Law.

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I'm Cody Poplin, and this is the LawFair podcast October 17, 2015.

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That was the voice of none other than Benjamin Wittis, LawFair's co-founder and editor-in-chief.

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Last week, the Center for Strategic and International Studies,

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posted then, along with Laura Donahue of Georgetown Law, former NSA director Michael Hayden,

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and Robin Simcox of the Henry Jacksonet Society, to discuss the future of surveillance reform in a post-Snowden world.

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What have we learned about NSA surveillance activities and their oversight mechanisms since June 2013?

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In what way should US intelligence operations be informed by their potential impact on US economic interests?

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And domestically, has the third-party doctrine outlive its applicability.

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Tom Caricot of CSIS moderated the panel.

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It's the LawFair podcast, episode number 143, surveillance reform after Snowden.

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National Security Department of CSIS.

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And we've got really a great conversation today about intelligence reform, post-Snowden era.

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