North Korea’s missile tests, Russian cyberattacks on Ukraine and China’s threatening behavior toward Taiwan are the latest examples of national security related issues dominating headlines. For national security lawyers, understanding the latest analyses of the laws, executive orders and policies governing the activities of the U.S. intelligence community is essential to their job of helping keep the nation safe.
“The U.S. Intelligence Community Law Sourcebook 2021-2022 Edition: A Compendium of National Security Related Laws and Policy Documents” provides a primary source to understand how the U.S. counters a wide array of evolving threats within a rule of law framework.
The American Bar Association sourcebook, now in its eighth edition, was edited by national security law practitioners Andrew M. Borene, Tia Johnson, Adam Ross Pearlman, Harvey Rishikof and Kay K. Wakatake.
“The U.S. Intelligence Community Law Sourcebook 2021-2022 Edition: A Compendium of National Security Related Laws and Policy Documents” is available as a paperback and eBook for $149.95 ($134.95 for ABA members). To order, call 800-285-2221 or visit shopaba.org.
- Posted July 26, 2022
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