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US Intelligence Community Sourcebook, 2012 Edition |
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Now updated, expanded and revised, The U.S Intelligence Community Law Sourcebook, 2012 Edition, is your complete guide to U.S intelligence community source material, including relevant federal statutes, intelligence authorization acts, executive orders, attorney general and the director of national intelligence guidelines, and proposed significant legislation in the U.S. intelligence community.
This 3rd edition now includes expert legal commentary with special contributions on the Ethics of National Security Law and the Law of U.S. Intelligence Collection. Additionally, this volume now contains key contributions and public speeches by lead executive branch attorneys related to the rule of law.
This exhaustive collection of the laws, rules and regulations that govern the United States Intelligence Community, and the added commentary will prove invaluable to lawyers, academics, journalists and corporate officers alike.
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"As a former member of the National Security Council, I commend Andrew Borene and the ABA for publishing this invaluable collection of essential documents. As the legal aspects of intelligence activity become increasingly important, this handy reference fills a critical need for those in the intelligence community as well as scholars, journalists and others interested in this subject." --Edwin Meese III, 75th Attorney General of the United States, Ronald Reagan Chair in Public Policy at The Heritage Foundation
"The U.S. Intelligence Community Law Sourcebook is the most important privately published compilation of public intelligence community law in our lifetime. It is an essential resource for people who care about national security law." U.S. Senator Max Cleland, former member of the Senate Armed Services Committee and former member of the 9/11 Commission
"As someone who has spent half of my life working in the complex and sometimes controversial world of national security law, I consider this Sourcebook both invaluable and overdue. Mr. Borene's work is comprehensive, authoritative and organized so as to be accessible to all audiences. An impressive achievement." --John Rizzo, former Acting General Counsel at Central Intelligence Agency
"A valuable resource for the serious student of national security law. It fills a void that all national security lawyers find during their practice." --Marion "Spike" Bowman, former Deputy National Counterintelligence Executive at Office of the Director of National Intelligence and former Deputy General Counsel at the Federal Bureau of Investigation
"In an age when the Intelligence Community has come under unprecedented scrutiny, the legality of myriad activities conducted under the guise of national security have continued to stir public debate. Andrew Borene's U.S. Intelligence Community Law Sourcebook fills a critical gap in helping analyze and understand the legal foundations that help shape -- and implement -- our domestic and foreign intelligence agendas." John R. Sano, former Deputy Director of National Clandestine Service at Central Intelligence Agency
"This compendium will be an important resource for journalists who cover the legally complex world of intelligence, where seemingly tiny shifts in law can result in profound changes. Many will surely find a place for it on their desks for ready reference next to the 9/11 Commission Report." Pamela Hess, former Intelligence Reporter at Associated Press, and former Pentagon Correspondent at United Press International
"Andrew Borene and the ABA have produced an extremely useful and much needed volume. There has long been a need for an easily accessible, comprehensive and up-to-date intelligence law compendium. Teachers, students and practitioners in intelligence and law will all benefit from this well-organized book." Mark M. Lowenthal, President, the Intelligence & Security Academy ; author of Intelligence: From Secrets to Policy; former Assistant Director of Central Intelligence for Analysis & Production; former Staff Director of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence
"Andrew Borene has performed a signal service for the national security law community, including not just government practitioners but the array of academic, non-governmental, and private practice attorneys who also grapple with these issues. It is immensely useful to have this portfolio of primary sources pulled together into a single volume, and still more so to have the accompanying introductory notes." Robert Chesney, Professor of Law at the University of Texas School of Law; Non-Resident Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution; Senior Editor, Journal of National Security Law & Policy
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