NYTimes: After Missteps, U.S. Tightens Rules for National Security Cases

NYTimes: After Missteps, U.S. Tightens Rules for National Security Cases by Matt Apuzzo:

WASHINGTON — The Justice Department has issued new rules that give prosecutors in Washington greater oversight and control over national security cases after the collapse of several high-profile prosecutions led to allegations that Chinese-Americans were being singled out as spies.

The new rules are intended to prevent such missteps, but without undermining a counterespionage mission that is a top priority for the Obama administration.

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