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Video Introduction
National security law is often inaccessible, and can be particularly hard to follow when divorced from the context of historical tradition, governmental structures, and operational reality in which it functions. This treatise explores the full background of national security investigations, providing powerful legal information for any attorney handling a case involving a national security investigation or prosecution.
- Receive step-by-step guidance regarding civil and criminal liability for actions involving electronic surveillance
- Understand the federal government's power, and limits on that power, in the area of national security investigations
- Find out which investigative tools are available to the government, how they work, and how they can be challenged
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