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The Supreme Court ruled that federal courts lack jurisdiction to review fact findings in discretionary relief cases related to immigration proceedings. -
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President Biden’s Policy Changes for Offensive Cyber Operations
Concerns about changes to the U.S. policy on offensive cyber operations raise an interesting and important question about the balance of power between the White House and the Department of Defense. But t... -
The Cyberlaw Podcast: An End to End-to-End Encryption?
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Justice Department Charges the Alleged Creator and Distributor of the “Thanos” Ransomware Kit
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The Lawfare Podcast: Oil Wars in Myth and Reality, with Emily Meierding
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Today, Lawfare and Goat Rodeo released the first two episodes of Allies, a podcast series that traces the U.S.’s efforts to protect Afghan interpreters, translators and other partners. -
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After months of attempting to persuade the members to appear voluntarily, the January 6 select committee has subpoenaed five Republican House members to testify. -
How Education Decreases the Fear of Terrorism
Part of terrorism's power is its ability to generate fear disproportionate to the actual threat. Research shows that learning about terrorism curbs this effect. -
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