
Ahead of FISA's pending expiration, the Penn Law Review Online is pleased to publish @axsobel's "Procedural Protections in a Secret Court: FISA Amici and Expanding Appellate Review of FISA Decisions." pennlawreview.com/online/
Aaron X. Sobel
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@axsobel
@YaleLawSch ‘23 || formerly @CarnegieDCG @princeton

Ahead of FISA's pending expiration, the Penn Law Review Online is pleased to publish @axsobel's "Procedural Protections in a Secret Court: FISA Amici and Expanding Appellate Review of FISA Decisions." pennlawreview.com/online/


John Bellinger, Sean Mirski, Catherine McCarthy, and @axsobel from @arnoldporter examine the 8th Circuit's decision to allow Missouri’s COVID lawsuit against China to move forward, and its implications for U.S. foreign policy. lawfaremedia.org/article/eighth…





In his new Note in YLPR, Aaron X. Sobel (@axsobel) argues that the Fourth Amendment does not regulate government purchases of geolocation data and urges Congress to pass legislation to regulate private sales of such data. Read "End-Running Warrants" here: yalelawandpolicy.org/end-running-wa…




Ahead of FISA's pending expiration, the Penn Law Review Online is pleased to publish @axsobel's "Procedural Protections in a Secret Court: FISA Amici and Expanding Appellate Review of FISA Decisions." pennlawreview.com/online/







We are excited to be publishing "End-Running Warrants: Purchasing Data under the Fourth Amendment and the State Action Problem" by Aaron Sobel (forthcoming in YLPR, Vol. 42). This timely piece will shape the debate about new legislation governing data. Check it out!

With the 4th Amendment is Not For Sale Act (FAINFSA) returning to Congress, see my latest @YaleLawPolicyR! I argue gov't purchases from data brokers are not "state action," and so not protected by the Constitution. But Congress can do better than FAINFSA: papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…



