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Amy Carter and student protesters win case against CIA campus recruiting

Amy Carter and student protesters win case against CIA campus recruiting The passage references a legal victory by a group that includes Amy Carter, the former president’s daughter, against CIA recruiting on university campuses. This suggests possible CIA influence operations targeting students and a high‑profile political figure, offering a concrete lead (court case, named individuals) for further investigation. However, the excerpt lacks specific dates, court identifiers, or details on the alleged recruiting practices, limiting immediate actionable steps. Key insights: Amy Carter, daughter of a former U.S. president, is named as a participant in the protest.; Students and protesters successfully used a “necessity defense” to win a case against CIA campus recruiting.; Attorney Leonard Weinglass is identified as the legal counsel involved.

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Amy Carter and student protesters win case against CIA campus recruiting The passage references a legal victory by a group that includes Amy Carter, the former president’s daughter, against CIA recruiting on university campuses. This suggests possible CIA influence operations targeting students and a high‑profile political figure, offering a concrete lead (court case, named individuals) for further investigation. However, the excerpt lacks specific dates, court identifiers, or details on the alleged recruiting practices, limiting immediate actionable steps. Key insights: Amy Carter, daughter of a former U.S. president, is named as a participant in the protest.; Students and protesters successfully used a “necessity defense” to win a case against CIA campus recruiting.; Attorney Leonard Weinglass is identified as the legal counsel involved.

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