Congressional Regulation of Intelligence

Nov 16, 2007


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American Bar Association | Standing Committee on Law and National Security

The panelists talked about the constitutional role of Congress in intelligence operations. Other topics included the policy issues of unilateral presidential action versus working with Congress, the Foreign Intelligence .. Read More
The panelists talked about the constitutional role of Congress in intelligence operations. Other topics included the policy issues of unilateral presidential action versus working with Congress, the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), terrorism, intelligence activities, privacy, and civil rights. Suzanne Spaulding moderated. After their discussion, the panelists responded to audience members' questions.

This program began abruptly and is missing approximately one minute.

“Can Congress Regulate Intelligence? Must the President Comply?: A Constitutional and Policy Conversation” was a forum at the 17th Annual Review of the Field of National Security Law Conference of the American Bar Association.

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  • Unidentified Speaker,
  • Bowman, M. Eugene
  • Fisher, Louis
  • Kris, David S.
  • Parker, Wyndee
  • Spaulding, Suzanne E.
  • Turner, Robert F.