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The Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board (PCLOB) has announced it is looking to hire attorney advisors “who will assist the board in carrying out its oversight and advice functions regarding federal counterterrorism matters.” According to the official job description, many of the cases and problems that will be handled by the incumbent will “involve little or no established precedent, may present delicate legal or factual situations and may involve important Constitutional principles.” In comments provided to the Daily Dashboard, PCLOB Chairman David Medine wrote, “Thanks to the funding provided by Congress to the Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board in October, PCLOB is now able to expand its staff by hiring several lawyers. These new lawyers will increase the board's ability to oversee existing federal counterterrorism programs and provide advice on the development of new programs, in order to ensure that the need for such efforts is balanced with the need to protect privacy and civil liberties.”
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