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NSAC Editor-in-Chief Corey Gray: From Picking Beans to Filing Briefs with Detour to Iraq
BY CATHARINE SKIPP, Miami Law

Third-year law student Corey Gray grew up “just up the road” in Palm Beach County. He spent his time between his mother’s house and his grandparents’ farm near the eastern edge of the Everglades. The family grew row crops and from the age of five, he grew up surrounded by family and seasonal workers out in the fields. It gave him both a sense of belonging and a comfort around adults.

Blowback: Covert Surveillance and the Consequences for Global Economic Growth

BY CHRIS PAWLIK — Trade matters. The security interests of the United States are inexorably tied to its interest in promoting free trade and open markets. During the summer of 2013 discussions for the most significant American-involve trade pact since NAFTA, Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) began. Only a few days before the first […]

To Keep or Not to Keep: NSA Surveillance Program

BY CHRIS PAWLIK — The question contemplated before the Senate Intelligence Committee recently was what changes could be made in order to preserve the formerly secret National Security Agency (NSA) program that logs every American’s telephone calls. [1] While competing bills emerged between one camp within the Committee led by Senators Mark Udall (D-Co.) and […]