Homeland Security: Intelligence
By Matthew Harwood
How Colorado’s Intelligence Analysis Center became a model for the rest of the states and the Department of Homeland Security.
Beyond Print: Intelligence
In a dispute over the accuracy of government intelligence reports, a federal appeals court has ruled that a lower court erred when it refused to accept such a report in the case of a Guantanamo detainee. By accepting the report, the court noted, the burden of proof correctly shifts to the plaintiff to prove that the facts are incorrect.
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