Lecturer Adam Klein's work as Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board Chairman and resulting article is quoted in the Durham Special Counsel Report regarding intelligence activities and investigations from the 2016 presidential campaigns.
Lecturer Adam Klein discusses the debates over renewing the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act's Section 702, noting that the government must demonstrate its value to overcome privacy concerns.
Lecturer Adam Klein authors a piece on the elimination of the National Security Agency's (NSA) authority to collect certain types of data on Americans, which is set to expire at the end of the year unless renewed by Congress.
Professor Adam Klein pens an article about the expiration of Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), which allows U.S. intelligence agencies to collect data on foreign targets through American communications infrastructure.
Lecturer Adam Klein explains how foreign intelligence services will continue to gather sensitive personal information even if lawmakers limit the access hostile foreign powers have to American personal data.
Lecturer Adam Klein co-authors an opinion piece on the underestimated importance of semiconductors during wartime, and how a semiconductor supply chain shortage could put American national defense at risk.
Professor Adam Klein, with LBJ School of Public Affairs professor William Inboden, co-authored an opinion piece about the importance of the CHIPS Act to United States national security policy.