I hereby claim:
- I am wendyck on github.
- I am wck (https://keybase.io/wck) on keybase.
- I have a public key whose fingerprint is 648B 525E 0517 6F80 5BC6 B934 7522 C7BC A359 5EA3
To claim this, I am signing this object:
I hereby claim:
To claim this, I am signing this object:
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#Footnotes in file 1, Brian D. Eyink, Note,Constitutional Secrecy: Aligning National Security Letter Nondisclosure Provisions with First Amendment Rights, 58Duke L.J. 473, 481 (2008). 2, US Dept. of Justice Office of the Inspector General,A Review of the Federal Bureau of Investigation's Use of National Security Letters: Assessment of Progress in Implementing Recommendations and Examination of Use in 2007 through 2009, 2, 3 August 2014,available athttp://www.justice.gov/oig/reports/2014/s1408.pdf (National security letters are written directives to produce records that the FBI issues to third parties such as telephone companies, Internet service providers, financial institutions, and consumer credit reporting agencies each NSL statutehas special certification and notification requirements when the FBI invokes the statute's nondisclosure provisions. Each NSL statute permits the FBI Director, or the appropriate designee, to prohibit the recipient of an NSL from disclosing to any person that the FBI sought or ob
#Footnotes in file 1, Brian D. Eyink, Note,Constitutional Secrecy: Aligning National Security Letter Nondisclosure Provisions with First Amendment Rights, 58Duke L.J. 473, 481 (2008).
2, US Dept. of Justice Office of the Inspector General,A Review of the Federal Bureau of Investigation's Use of National Security Letters: Assessment of Progress in Implementing Recommendations and Examination of Use in 2007 through 2009, 2, 3 August 2014,available athttp://www.justice.gov/oig/reports/2014/s1408.pdf (National security letters are written directives to produce records that the FBI issues to third parties such as telephone companies, Internet service providers, financial institutions, and consumer credit reporting agencies each NSL statutehas special certification and notification requirements when the FBI invokes the statute's nondisclosure provisions. Each NSL statute permits the FBI Director, or the appropriate designee, to prohibit the recipient of an NSL from disclosing to any person that the FBI sought or o
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Brian D. Eyink, Note,Constitutional Secrecy: Aligning National Security Letter Nondisclosure Provisions with First Amendment Rights, 58Duke L.J. 473, 481 (2008).
US Dept. of Justice Office of the Inspector General,A Review of the Federal Bureau of Investigation's Use of National Security Letters: Assessment of Progress in Implementing Recommendations and Examination of Use in 2007 through 2009, 2, 3 August 2014,available athttp://www.justice.gov/oig/reports/2014/s1408.pdf (National security letters are written directives to produce records that the FBI issues to third parties such as telephone companies, Internet service providers, financial institutions, and consumer credit reporting agencies each NSL statutehas special certification and notification requirements when the FBI invokes the statute's nondisclosure provisions. Each NSL statute permits the FBI Director, or the appropriate designee, to prohibit the recipient of an NSL from disclosing to any person that the FBI sought or o
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