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FCW.com
June 28, 2017
But the real fireworks at the hearing came when Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) pressed Bradley Brooker, the acting general counsel in the Office of the Director of National Intelligence over his request to know whether any of his conversations with foreign officials had been collected under 702 surveillance.
Politico
April 29, 2016
In an essay this week, the general counsel in the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, Bob Litt, proposed a different concept as a gatekeeper of Fourth Amendment protections: an examination of what is unreasonable rather than what constitutes a search. “This approach would mean that courtsÃÂ ...
Tenth Amendment Center
March 25, 2016
According to a New York Times report, “Robert S. Litt, the general counsel in the office of the Director of National Intelligence, said that the administration had developed and was fine-tuning what is now a 21-page draft set of procedures to permit the sharing.” Under the proposed rule changes, federalÃÂ ...
TIME
March 17, 2016
The day after the massacre in San Bernardino, Calif., where Syed Rizwan Farook and Tashfeen Malik shot to death 14 people and wounded 22 others at a holiday luncheon for the county department of public health, an FBI Evidence Response Team descended on the couple's townhouse in nearbyÃÂ ...
Vocativ
February 26, 2016
But under the Obama administration's new plan, analysts at the FBI, CIA and other intelligence agencies could view the raw data, Robert S. Litt, the general counsel in the office of the Director of National Intelligence told The New York Times. Whichever analysts retrieve the information would be responsibleÃÂ ...
New York Times
February 26, 2016
Robert S. Litt, the general counsel in the office of the Director of National Intelligence, said that the administration had developed and was fine-tuning what is now a 21-page draft set of procedures to permit the sharing. The goal for the final rules, Brian P. Hale, a spokesman for the office, said in a statement,ÃÂ ...
WIRED
November 16, 2015
Robert S. Litt, general counsel in the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, predicted as much in an email sent to colleagues three months ago. In that missive obtained by the Washington Post, Litt argued that although "the legislative environment [for passing a law that forces decryption andÃÂ ...
FCW.com
June 28, 2017
But the real fireworks at the hearing came when Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) pressed Bradley Brooker, the acting general counsel in the Office of the Director of National Intelligence over his request to know whether any of his conversations with foreign officials had been collected under 702 surveillance.
Politico
April 29, 2016
In an essay this week, the general counsel in the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, Bob Litt, proposed a different concept as a gatekeeper of Fourth Amendment protections: an examination of what is unreasonable rather than what constitutes a search. “This approach would mean that courts ...
TIME
March 17, 2016
The day after the massacre in San Bernardino, Calif., where Syed Rizwan Farook and Tashfeen Malik shot to death 14 people and wounded 22 others at a holiday luncheon for the county department of public health, an FBI Evidence Response Team descended on the couple's townhouse in nearby ...
Vocativ
February 26, 2016
But under the Obama administration's new plan, analysts at the FBI, CIA and other intelligence agencies could view the raw data, Robert S. Litt, the general counsel in the office of the Director of National Intelligence told The New York Times. Whichever analysts retrieve the information would be responsible ...
New York Times
February 26, 2016
Robert S. Litt, the general counsel in the office of the Director of National Intelligence, said that the administration had developed and was fine-tuning what is now a 21-page draft set of procedures to permit the sharing. The goal for the final rules, Brian P. Hale, a spokesman for the office, said in a statement, ...
WIRED
November 16, 2015
Robert S. Litt, general counsel in the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, predicted as much in an email sent to colleagues three months ago. In that missive obtained by the Washington Post, Litt argued that although "the legislative environment [for passing a law that forces decryption and ...
New York Times
March 22, 2012
... the general counsel in the office of the Director of National Intelligence, which oversees the National Counterterrorism Center. “We have to manage to do that in a way that provides protection to people's civil liberties and privacy. And I really think this has been a good-faith and reasonably successful effort ...
FCW.com
June 28, 2017
C.) pressed Bradley Brooker, the acting general counsel in the Office of the Director of National Intelligence over his request to know whetherÃÂ ...
U.S. News & World Report
November 15, 2016
Daniel J. Rosenthal previously served as a senior associate general counsel in the Office of the Director of National Intelligence and is anÃÂ ...
Politico
April 29, 2016
In an essay this week, the general counsel in the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, Bob Litt, proposed a different concept as aÃÂ ...
Tenth Amendment Center
March 25, 2016
According to a New York Times report, “Robert S. Litt, the general counsel in the office of the Director of National Intelligence, said that theÃÂ ...
TIME
March 17, 2016
Last year, the Washington Post quoted an email from Robert S. Litt, second general counsel in the Office of the Director of National Intelligence,ÃÂ ...
Vocativ
February 26, 2016
... could view the raw data, Robert S. Litt, the general counsel in the office of the Director of National Intelligence told The New York Times.
New York Times
February 26, 2016
Robert S. Litt, the general counsel in the office of the Director of National Intelligence, said that the administration had developed and wasÃÂ ...
WIRED
November 16, 2015
Robert S. Litt, general counsel in the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, predicted as much in an email sent to colleagues threeÃÂ ...
TIME
March 17, 2016
Last year, the Washington Post quoted an email from Robert S. Litt, second general counsel in the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, which speculated, presciently, that the general climate for such legislation "could turn in the event of ...
Siliconrepublic.com
February 29, 2016
According to the New York Times, Robert Litt, the general counsel in the office of the Director of National Intelligence, said that the administration was fine-tuning a draft set of procedures to permit the sharing.
AllGov
February 26, 2016
Robert S. Litt, the general counsel in the office of the Director of National Intelligence, said that the administration had developed and was fine-tuning what is now a 21-page draft set of procedures to permit the sharing.
New York Times
February 25, 2016
Robert S. Litt, the general counsel in the office of the Director of National Intelligence, said that the administration had developed and was fine-tuning what is now a 21-page draft set of procedures to permit the sharing.
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