National Security Law and the Intelligence Community: Surveillance and Covert Action
Semester: Spring 2019
Course ID: 379M
Credit Hours: 3
Unique: 28495
Course Information
Grading Method:
Pass/Fail Allowed (JD only)
Cross-listed with other school
Will use floating mean GPA if applicable
Registration Information
Upperclass-only elective
Meeting Times
Day
Time
Location
TUE, WED
9:05 - 10:20 am
TNH 3.125
Evaluation Method
Type
Date
Time
Location
Final
May 10, 2019
1:30 pm
A-Z in 2.138
Description
Interested in how law regulates the activities of the CIA, the NSA, and other parts of the U.S. Intelligence Community? This is your class. No prior knowledge of the topic or these institutions is required, and students from any graduate program at UT are welcome to sign up. We will begin with an orientation to these institutions, their history, and their functions, and then we will explore the legal and policy issues they raise. Much of the course is concerned with surveillance and other forms of information collection (think NSA, Snowden, FISA, and the like). Other key topics include the law regulating "covert action," assassination, and working with "dirty assets." Note: there is no casebook for this class; all materials will be provided to you via Canvas, with an option to pick up printouts if you wish (at no cost to you). Feel free to email me (rchesney@law.utexas.edu) if you have questions.