CNSS Staff Frequently Publish on a
“Homeland
Security Intelligence: Its Relevance and Limitations,” Testimony before the House Homeland
Security Committee, Kate Martin, March 18, 2009.
“Congressional Inquiry Needed on Surveillance,” Talking
Points Memo TPMCafe, November 28, 2008.
“Revisions
to the Attorney General Guidelines for FBI Investigations,” Testimony
submitted to the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, September 23,
2008.
"Restoring
the Rule of Law,” Testimony
submitted to the Senate Judiciary
Committee, September 16, 2008.
“What Was Lost (on Warrantless Wiretapping),” The Blog
of the American Constitution Society, July 17, 2008.
“How the Administration's Failed Detainee Policies Have Hurt the
Fight Against Terrorism: Putting the
Fight Against Terrorism on Sound Legal Foundations,”
Testimony before the Senate Judiciary
Committee, July 16, 2008.
“The Department of Justice as Apologist,” The Blog of
the American Constitution Society, June 3, 2008.
“Sounding
Off: Warrantless Wiretapping: Unconstitutional and Unwise,” The
National Voter, June 2008.
“2007 Annual Newsletter,” The Center for
National Security Studies, December 2007.
“The Unchecked Power Explosion,” National Council of
Jewish Women Journal, Winter 2007/2008 vol. 30, no.2.
“Ten Questions: Responses of Lisa Graves,” Journal of the
National Security Forum at
“Congressional Access to Classified National Security
Information,” By Kate Martin, Report from the Center for American
Progress, March 2007, available at.
“Leaks,
National Security and the First Amendment,” ABA National Security Law Report, vol. 28, number 3, September
2006.
“Specter’s ‘Compromise’ Limits Judicial Review and Opens a
Pandora’s Box,” Ask This, Neiman Watchdog Blog, August 21, 2006.
“NSA Again Violates the Law,” American Constitution
Society Blog, May 11, 2006.
“President’s Authorization of Domestic Spying
Violates Specific Criminal Prohibition,” December 20, 2005.
“Why Sections
203 and 905 Should be Modified,” the American Bar Association Standing
Committee on Law and National Security, March 2005. Baker, Stewart A. and John Kavanagh, eds.
2005. Patriot Debates: Experts Debate the
“Irresponsible Intelligence Reform,”
“‘Enemy Combatants,’ the Constitution and the Administration’s ‘War on Terror’,” By Kate Martin and Joe Onek, American Constitution Society, August 2004,
“Justice
Department Fails to Address 9/11 Intelligence Failures,” Watching
Justice, April 19, 2004.
“Domestic
Intelligence and Civil Liberties,” The
“Strengthening America by Defending Our
Liberties: An Agenda for Reform,” by CNSS, the Center for American Progress and
the Center for Democracy and Technology, October 31, 2003.
“Preventive
Detention of Immigrants and Non-Citizens in the United States since September
11th", Refuge,
Volume 20, Issue No. 4 (August, 2002).
"Just the Facts, Mr.
Ashcroft" Washington Post, Op-ed section, July 24, 2002
"Intelligence,
Terrorism, and Civil Liberties", Human Rights Magazine, Volume 29, Number 1, Winter 2002.