Summary

Mark Zaid (X, LinkedIn) joins Andrew (XLinkedIn) to discuss American intelligence and the law. You’ve heard of a “lawyer to the stars,” Mark is the “lawyer to the spies”


What You’ll Learn

Intelligence


  • The quirks of being a lawyer in this space

  • How the Espionage Act works in practice 

  • The trial of the Rosenbergs

  • The origins of FOIA and its purpose

  • The Legal foundations underpinning espionage and intelligence

Reflections


  • Challenging authority 

  • The delicate balance of secrecy

And much, much more …


Quotes of the Week

“I still love working every day, 30 years later, because there's still something new. As much as I fight for declassification and transparency, I will at times also see information and learn of events where I go, “Oh, I get it. Yeah, that stuff cannot be known. That's incredible what we did. That's pretty wild.” – Mark Zaid.


Resources 

SURFACE SKIM

SpyCasts

Beginner Resources

DEEPER DIVE

Books



  • State of Silence: The Espionage Act and the Rise of America's Secrecy Regime, S. Lebovic (Basic Books, 2023)


  • Ethel Rosenberg, A. Sebba (Griffin, 2022)


  • Spies on Trial: True Tales of Espionage in the Courtroom, C. C. Kuhne (Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2019)

Primary Sources 

Wildcard Resource



  • John Adams, a 2008 HBO Mini-Series chronicling the Founding Father’s role in early America

  • John Adams, much like Mark, was a lawyer dedicated to the right to representation. Adams, ever dedicated to the honor of his profession, was the only attorney who agreed to defend the British soldiers involved in the Boston Massacre. You can read the whole trial here

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