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    that will always remain a factor in all that we do. According to Bradley (2016), “Unfortunately, we don’t really have a clear vision from any of the candidates of how they intend to address the cybersecurity landscape or cyber threats against the United States if elected”. In 2016, the presidential election has come into full swing, cybersecurity has been something that has come to the forefront of candidates’ campaigns and speeches, the constant question of how can we continue to protect ourselves

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    241-283. Retrieved from https://nuls.idm.oclc.org/login?url=http://search.proquest.com.nuls.idm.oclc.org/docview/1661722557?accountid=25320 Lohman, A. (2015). SILENCE OF THE LAMBS: GIVING VOICE TO THE PROBLEM OF RAPE AND SEXUAL ASSAULT IN THE UNITED STATES ARMED FORCES. Northwestern Journal of Law and Social Policy, 10(1), 230-279. Retrieved from https://nuls.idm.oclc.org/login?url=http://search.proquest.com.nuls.idm.oclc.org/docview/1667167592?accountid=25320 Lucas, G. R. (2014). NSA management

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    In the Supreme Court case of the New York Times Co. vs. United States there is a power struggle. This struggle includes the entities of the individual freedoms against the interests of federal government. It is well known that the first amendment protects the freedom of speech, but to what extent does this freedom exist. There have been instances in which speech has been limited; Schenck vs. United States(1919) was the landmark case which instituted such limitations due to circumstances of “clear

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    recreational use or is it classified as abuse. The purpose of the article is to inform people on whether they are abusing the substance or not. The article lists the most common illegal drugs used and also tells you what legal drugs are addictive. Some of the information is to tell you how many people in the world is addicted and how many people got help. The article talks about why our country has put laws on this situation and it is because of our society. The information for the article was gathered

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    government whistleblowers, former NSA contractor Edward Snowden and former NSA executive Thomas Drake faced charges of violations of the Espionage Act ("the Act"). Snowden, the former CIA employee and government contractor who in 2013 leaked classified information from the NSA, created the tempest during this administration under the Espionage Act and fled the country and remains at large presumably residing in Russia.. Drake challenged the DOJ and faced his charges under the Espionage

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    Capitalism. Besides, they had strong sympathy toward the poor and the less privileged who were disadvantaged under Capitalism. During their time as spies, they successfully blended into Britain’s intelligence agency, in which allowed them to access classified American documents without falling under suspicion . Despite being named as Five Useless Drunks by the Soviet Union, they successfully transmitting nuclear

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    PROPOSITION ON THE PUBLIC FREEDOM OF INFORMATION OF INDONESIA By: Adistra Kusuma Waligalit, Faculty of Law of Gadjah Mada University This study identified several Legal defects regarding the Act on Public Freedom of Information of Indonesia. These legal defects will be explained along with the reccomendations of remedy as below. INTRODUCTION After experiencing a difficult time in New Order era (1966-1998), when the civil rights to freely obtain information had been abused by the government at

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    was given access to such classified it can be said that he was a highly skilled employee, however his personal conscious differed from his employer’s goals. One of the main reasons Snowden decided to leak the data that he did, was because he felt that the gross amount of constitutional laws being broken was not acceptable. Though Snowden was correct in that there were many laws being broken, he did in the end break the law himself by disclosing such classified information. Snowden understood his fate

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    German wives. The U.S. Army had 200,000 troops in Germany at the time. Homesteading did not present itself to be an indicator until his actions to stay in Germany became more deliberate and noticeable. He cut short three subsequent tours in the United States in order to return to the G-3 war plans section at 8th Infantry Division (Tepley, 2010). Conrad convinced officers in his unit to pull favors for him, in order to stay in Germany. Conrad possessed a phenomenal work performance and keen ability

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    and East Jerusalem. The United Nations harshly criticized Israel for its actions, condemning them as “null and void,” and classifying the captured territories as “occupied.” Furthermore, the bloody 2008-2009 Gaza War had far-reaching implications for the Israeli reputation abroad. Often cited as a major factor in the breakdown of Israeli-Turkish relations, their raid of the Gaza flotilla brought them under heavy fire from the global community, including an official United Nations condemnation.

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