Preface
This new 2019 volume of The U.S. Intelligence Community Law Sourcebook continues to develop and strengthen the volume in accord with the feedback we receive from leading national security law practitioners.
National security related issues dominate the news in current times, and national security related law and policies are often key components of the discussion. The text of law and key policies provides a solid foundation for analysis, discussion, and understanding. “Know the Law, Find the Way." Whatever your role in the national security field—legal practitioner (government, corporate, private), judge, journalist, academia, legislator, or general public—this updated compendium of national security related laws and policy documents presents you with an excellent primary source to review the legal landscape.
The core focus of this publication continues to be the Constitution and the laws, executive orders, and policies governing the activities of the U.S. Intelligence Community in the national security enterprise that are most relevant in each year of publication. Under our Constitution, these operations will always be conducted in accord with, and subject to, the rule of law.
Law and National Security
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