The House Judiciary Committee will hold a hearing today starting at 10am on the renewal of Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act. Earlier in 2016, Lawfare, in conjunction with the Hoover Institution’s National Security Working Group, produced a number of papers on the subject. Lawfare readers may be interested in reviewing them in connection with today’s hearing:
- “Go Big, Go Global: Subject the NSA’s Overseas Programs to Judicial Review,” by Timothy Edgar (also available on Lawfare)
- “In Defense of FAA Section 702,” by Chris Inglis and Jeff Kosseff (also available on Lawfare)
- “Beyond Privacy & Security: The Role of the Telecommunications Industry in Electronic Surveillance,” by Mieke Eoyang (also available on Lawfare)
- “Trends and Predictions in Foreign Intelligence Surveillance: The FAA and Beyond,” by Davis S. Kris (also available on Lawfare)
The hearing will consist of testimony from two panels of witnesses, one closed and one open to the public. Prepared statements by witnesses testifying on the open panel are available below.
- Testimony of Mr. Jeff Kosseff, Associate Professor, United States Naval Academy
- Testimony of Ms. April F. Doss, Partner, Saul Ewing, LLP
- Testimony of Ms. Elizabeth Goitein, Co-Director, Liberty and National Security Program, Brennan Center for Justice at New York University School of Law
- Testimony of Mr. Adam Klein, Senior Fellow, Center for a New American Security
from Today's Section 702 Hearing: Prepared Testimony and Ideas for Reform
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