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  1. If we care about the wellbeing of our veterans, we must prioritize protecting . But according to a watchdog report, that's not happening under a new accountability program—& whistleblowers may be worse off.

  2. Why do Congressional inquiries trump federal investigations? Our 's Fellow Mort Rosenberg weighs in on this major question—& breaks down why the Hill's bigger problem is knowing when to practice restraint:

  3. Are our foreign-influence laws actually strong enough to combat foreign-influence campaigns? This is just one of 8 key areas identified for Congressional oversight & investigations. More from our :

  4. “The players involved...weigh information, make choices, and advance arguments which could alter the course of history,” writes our ’s . Learn more about the e-newsletter we debuted this year on impeachment:

  5. Our took a closer look at how the shrinking defense industry hurts innovation and competition. Read his analysis:

  6. . introduced articles of impeachment against Pres. Trump because they believed they had the evidence they needed. But without taking additional steps, our said they risk diminishing the House's oversight power.

  7. . recently hosted a phone briefing on current Congressional oversight litigation featuring & . LISTEN:

  8. Our reported on how the FAA allowing the aviation industry to regulate itself borders on legalized corruption—& how Congress can curb undue influence. READ "Corrupted Oversight: The FAA, Boeing, & the 737 Max":

  9. It’s time for Congress to end the call detail records program. While it may have been a major step forward from nationwide bulk collection, it's still a mass collection of telephone metadata:

  10. ICE may appear to have a rigorous system of inspection and oversight, but our ’s told Congress that “[it's] failing to adequately protect detainees or ensure that facilities comply with detention standards.” READ:

  11. “Federal lawmakers should take note of states’ efforts, especially in the absence of federal statutes governing the use of facial recognition.” We examined how states are responding to facial recognition surveillance:

  12. If we don’t recognize facial recognition’s problems and implement policies to mitigate them, the technology will sweep innocent individuals into investigations, undercut police-community relations, and waste law enforcement resources.

  13. “An independent judiciary is the crown jewel in our constitutional democracy.” Timothy K. Lewis, a former Third Circuit Court of Appeals judge, gave us his two cents on the courts and the health of our democracy:

  14. Reasonable limits on law enforcement's use of drones is an excellent way to begin setting reasonable limits on all forms of aerial surveillance. It is also just the first step in addressing larger civil liberties issues looming above:

  15. “[Brad & Dennis] watched the game the prior night—logs record that Dennis watched on cable while Brad streamed the game on his laptop using their parents’ cable account.” Our examined life without privacy rights:

  16. Rating the Watchdogs: Are Our Inspectors General Effective? Our Senior Policy Analyst Peter Tyler took a closer look:

  17. As reflects on 2018, we are glad to have hosted , Washington’s first-ever event focused on ways to improve oversight of the federal government. Check out highlights via ’s Twitter Moment:

  18. What is executive privilege, and does it put presidents above the law? We break it down:

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