Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Lawyer by Gabriel Schoenfeld – A Review of John Rizzo’s Book “Company Man”****

America’s lead spy agency, the Central Intellgence Agency, is charged with the tricky task of breaking the laws of foreign countries while observing U.S. law. As is obvious to anyone familiar with the agency’s history, it sometimes succeeds at both (and no one gives it a good word) and it sometimes falls short (and the house comes down upon it). For quite a spell, John Rizzo was the man inside the CIA in charge of the maddening business of reconciling law with espionage. He served there for more than 30 years, rising to become its top lawyer. Rizzo has now written a memoir, Company Man, that offers a fascinating picture of an impossible job. ……G.S.

From the Inside Out  A Lawyer-Spy Makes the Case for the CIA.

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Company Man: Thirty Years of Controversy and Crisis in the CIA by John Rizzo (Jan 7, 2014)

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