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Aspatore Recent Trends In National Security Laws

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Aspatore legal title Recent Trends in National Security Law provides analysis of the crime and national security concerns that have arisen in surprising places. Today’s national security climate involves a unique and dangerous situation not only for the

Publisher:Aspatore
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Publication date:2015-08-06
External Product Title:ASPATORE RECENT TRENDS IN NATIONAL SECURITY LAWS SUB
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Brian Finch

Brian Finch is a partner at Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP, where he co-leads the firms cybersecurity practice. Mr. Finchs clients turn to him for legal advice on a variety of matters, including how to manage liability following a cyber attack, how 

Daniel C. Schwartz

Daniel C. Schwartz, partner at Bryan Cave LLP in Washington, DC, has practiced national security law at the firm for more than thirty years and heads the National Security Practice Group in that firm. In this role, he and members of the National Security 

Jeffrey Ian Ross

Jeffrey Ian Ross, PhD, is a professor in the School of Criminal Justice, College of Public Affairs, and a Research Fellow of the Center for International and Comparative Law, and the Schaefer Center for Public Policy at University of Baltimore. Dr. Ross 

Melanie Teplinsky

Melanie J. Teplinsky, an adjunct professorial lecturer at American University, Washington College of Law, is a Harvard-educated lawyer who writes and speaks extensively on cyberlaw issues. Formerly an analyst at the National Security Agency, she currently 

Thomas Spencer

Thomas R. Spencer, owner of Thomas R. Spencer PA, is a member of the Florida and District of Columbia Bars and has litigated a wide variety of public issue cases, including those in the national security area. Mr. Spencer is a life member of the Association