More broadly, this use of
the Espionage Act amounts to the imposition, by executive fiat, of a U.S. version of Britain's Official Secrets Act.
«Commentary: The Economic
Espionage Act — Is it finally catching on?»
There is an article on the act which reviews the pre-history of the act and subsequent congressional authorizations, and there have been many, e.g. the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1894,
Espionage Act of 1917, 33 USC 3 pertaining to gunnery ranges, Fisheries and Conservation Management Act of 1976 and so on.
It suggests replacing the Acts with
an Espionage Act that reflects the challenges of modern day.
In the latter area, Mr. McDaniels has successfully defended cases involving allegations of bank fraud, healthcare fraud, sports bribery, gambling offenses, money laundering, environmental crimes, and the Economic
Espionage Act.
Handle major Trade Secret and Economic
Espionage Act litigation in software, hardware and materials industries.
The federal Economic
Espionage Act of 1996 makes these types of disclosures a crime.
Snowden was charged in 2013 by the U.S. Department of Justice with two counts of violating
the Espionage Act and theft of
Snowden was charged in 2013 by the U.S. Department of Justice with two counts of violating
the Espionage Act and theft of government property, and his passport was revoked a week later by the U.S. Department of State.
Acting on the premise that The New York Times was in violation of
the Espionage Act, however, Attorney General John Mitchell obtains a court order preventing the paper from any further publication of the document, an event that provides an opening for The Washington Post to become a bigger player in the world of journalism.
After the attorney general, John Mitchell, accused The Times of violating
the Espionage Act, a judge ordered it to stop publishing the papers.
that the paper has — like the Times — violated
the Espionage Act.
And, aside from a conclusion I won't spoil except to say that it plays exactly like the meta - film twist at the end of Altman's THE PLAYER, Spielberg can't resist to inject a Gumpian «brush with history» as then Assistant Attorney General Rehnquist, a future Justice of the Supreme Court, calls to advise Bradlee the publication of the papers is prohibited by
the Espionage Act of 1917 — just a beat too late to stop the story going to print.
They believe that the content of The Pentagon Papers should be available to all and that releasing the information isn't precluded by
the Espionage Act.
The U.S. Department of Justice indicted Drake, an NSA senior executive, under
the Espionage Act of 1917 for retaining allegedly classified information.
Revealing classified information or disobeying an order from the FISA Court would most likely fall under
the espionage act, Opsahl said.
For anyone but POTUS, that would be a violation of
the Espionage Act.
Most notably, Abrams v. United States (1919) was a turning point when Justice Holmes dissented against the majority opinion which charged four radicals with
the Espionage Act, which made it a crime to publish «abusive language» about the Constitution or the armed forces (Lewis 28).
This White House is responsible for bringing six of the nine total indictments ever brought under the 1917
Espionage Act.
Manning, who served seven years in prison for violating
the Espionage Act before her sentence was commuted by President Obama in 2017, says she has a tendency to look forward instead of backward.
Since releasing thousands of classified documents online through several U.S. media outlets, including the Washington Post, in 2013, Snowden has been charged with violating
the Espionage Act.
According to the Post, prosecutors are considering a range of charges against the WikiLeaks founder, including conspiracy, theft of government property and violating
the Espionage Act.
Not exact matches
The Federal Communications Commission is considering more steps in the wake of growing concerns in Washington that Huawei Technologies Co Ltd and ZTE Corp, which make networking equipment and handsets, could
act as conduits for
espionage, something the two companies have denied.
But the Brazilian president said Monday it appeared to be an
act of industrial
espionage and summoned the Canadian ambassador to explain.
As evidence, SolarWorld cites a 2014 Grand Jury indictment of five agents of the People's Liberation Army for
acts of economic
espionage including breaking into SolarWorld's computers.
At least one person who has tried to alert others to what is going on has been threatened with prosecution for
espionage under the Logan
Act.
Germany publicly told the top U.S. spy official there to leave on Thursday, a rare and forceful
act illustrating deep anger over revelations of American
espionage that are disrupting one of Washington's chief alliances.
The cyber attacks against Estonia resembled more of a cyber riot by Web users than a singular
act of
espionage.
The NSA is being called a bad guy for spying on Americans, but have you ever committed an
act of relationship
espionage against your lover?
The tale may climax with an extended
act of
espionage / battle, which everyone involved knows will amount to a suicide mission, but the weight of that inevitability is never felt.
That's pretty impressive considering the show's cast includes voice
acting comedy genius H. Jon Benjamin («Bob's Burgers,» «Home Movies,» etc.) as the voice of Archer; multi-talented actress Aisha Tyler as the even more multi-talented and super-smart superspy Lana Kane; SNL - grad par excellence Chris Parnell («30 Rock») as weaselly
espionage accountant Cyril Figgis; borderline ubiquitous working actress Judy Greer as the lovably psychopathic billionairess Cheryl Tunt; the less well - known but seemingly no less talented Lucky Yates as mad scientist Dr. Krieger; and the voice of poly - addictive fan favorite Pam Poovey herself, Amber Nash.
«It's a professional old - school
espionage outing,» read the Guardian's review, «intricate as clockwork and
acted with relish by the ever - watchable Hoffman.»
All of the above provide excellent opportunities for heart - stopping action, intricate
espionage efforts, car and helicopter chases, gunfire exchanges, depictions of bodies riddled with bullets, elaborate explosions, death threats,
acts of torture... and some horrible little explosive device that is shot up a nostril into the sinus cavity.
One thing leads to another, as tends to happen when you fall down rabbit holes of
espionage and clandestine operations, and soon Barry is
acting as a bagman in transactions between the Company and Panamanian strongman — and CIA informant — Manuel Noriega, and then he's smuggling drugs into the U.S. for the Medellin cartel, which leads to (after he's caught) becoming a DEA informant.
But I found it to be an insubstantial, yet nifty little
espionage thriller; with solid
acting & craftsmanship.
Apart from the cases at hand, the underlying thrust of the series seems to be that whichever side you work for — be you agent, double agent, lone wolf,
acting on principle or just for the pay —
espionage will mess you up.
Character - driven investigative thriller set in the world of counterintelligence focuses on former CIA agent Erica Wolfe, the most notorious traitor in modern history and most hated woman in America, who is brought out of a federal supermax prison by the FBI to help stop some of the most dangerous
acts of
espionage threatening the United States today.
He performed crucial services on behalf of his country, but overall do you find his character as questionable as the
acts of
espionage he committed?
A reel full of top secret information concerning some newfangled hush - hush technology has been stolen, and Master Spy's been hired by the poor corporate victims to track down both the reel and the perpetrator of this heinous
act of
espionage.
Metal Gear Solid brought tactical
espionage into the limelight which is pretty much defined as the
act of government spying and sending spies to uncover information etc..
Other
acts that fall within unfair competition law include commercial
espionage, passing off or palming off goods or services representing that they were sourced by another, as well as other forms of commercial or business deceit.
Then the question becomes, do international
acts of cyber
espionage offend that rule?»
He was also co-counsel for JP and GJ at the Supreme Court of Canada in the November 2015 decision B010 v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration) and was involved in litigation challenging changes to the Citizenship
Act that allowed for the revocation of Canadian citizenship of individuals who had been convicted of certain crimes (treason,
espionage, and terrorism).
If the Secretary also committed some crime by doing more than simply failing to
act in some respect (e.g. engaging in
espionage), the process would be the same as any other federal criminal prosecution.
Section 34 (1) of Canada's Immigration and Refugee Protection
Act provides, amongst other things, that a foreign national or Canadian permanent resident is inadmissible to Canada for engaging in an act of espionage that is against Canada or that is contrary to Canada's interests, or being a member of an organization that there are reasonable grounds to believe engages, has engaged or will engage in espionage against Canada or that is contrary to Canada's interes
Act provides, amongst other things, that a foreign national or Canadian permanent resident is inadmissible to Canada for engaging in an
act of espionage that is against Canada or that is contrary to Canada's interests, or being a member of an organization that there are reasonable grounds to believe engages, has engaged or will engage in espionage against Canada or that is contrary to Canada's interes
act of
espionage that is against Canada or that is contrary to Canada's interests, or being a member of an organization that there are reasonable grounds to believe engages, has engaged or will engage in
espionage against Canada or that is contrary to Canada's interests.
There is a legal difference between
espionage and
acts of war.
We have both conducted internal investigations regarding and defended clients against, allegations of health care, securities and government contract fraud; the Foreign Corrupt Practices
Act («FCPA»), Corruption, Money Laundering and Trade Sanctions, Economic
Espionage and Trade Secrets, Tax Evasion, Fraud, Asset Forfeiture, Employment and Immigration Issues, Environmental Violations, Anti-Kickback Statute and False Claims
Act, and Criminal Antitrust Price Fixing.
As North Korea is increasing uncertainty through its nuclear weapon programs and other
acts of
espionage, not to mention increasing the public's distrust of centralized financial authorities by hacking state banking, people in the region are turning in record numbers to cryptocurrency as an alternate economic system.