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The National Security Law Podcast: Road Trip!
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The Coronavirus Pandemic and Network Neutrality Implications
Title II classification of broadband would have offered significant consumer protections during the pandemic. However, net neutrality regulations take into account the actions of only internet service pr... -
The Cyberlaw Podcast: The Trustbusters Come for Big Tech
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Pelosi Proposes House Select Committee to Investigate Jan. 6
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Department of Justice Launches Task Force to Protect Election Officials
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Lawfare Live: Dan Byman and Quinta Jurecic on the House Jan. 6 Investigation
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The Promise and Pitfalls of a Coronavirus Commission
A proposed coronavirus commission could provide a fuller picture of the government’s response to the pandemic. But its success depends on how it is staffed. -
The Lawfare Podcast: The FBI, Part Deux
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Remembering the Khobar Towers Bombing
The terrorist attack on the Khobar Towers was the bloodiest attack on America between the Beirut Marine barracks disaster in 1983 and September 11, 2001. Its legacy still haunts Washington’s relations wi... -
How the United States Can Compete With Chinese Influence in Southeast Asia
Promoting regional interdependence through U.S. partners might give Southeast Asian countries more policy independence from Washington, but will also make them more resilient to Chinese influence. -
The Week that Was: All of Lawfare in One Post
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Office of the Director of National Intelligence Releases Preliminary Report on Unidentified Aerial Phenomena
Of the 144 reports of unidentified aerial phenomena through government channels, 143 could not be definitively traced back to a source. -
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Time To End India’s War on Sedition
The offense of sedition, introduced by the colonial British government to criminalize dissent, continues to be on India’s statute books 70 years after independence. It’s time for India’s Supreme Court to... -
The Lawfare Podcast: Alvin Cheung on Apple Daily
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Progress on Transatlantic Data Transfers? The Picture After the US-EU Summit
President Biden’s June 15 summit meeting in Brussels with EU leadership put cooperation on technology and trade at the forefront of the transatlantic relationship, but it did not yield a breakthrough in ... -
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Déjà vu—Russia’s Illegal Restrictions on Innocent Passage in the Black Sea
The Associated Press reported that the Russian military claimed one of its warships had fired warning shots in front of the HMS Defender after the British destroyer ignored a warning that it would be fir...
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Call for Papers: The University of Texas at Austin Announces the 2025 "Bobby R. Inman Award" for Student Scholarship on Intelligence
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Tracing the Origins of a ‘New American Surveillance State’
A review of Byron Tau, "Means of Control: How the Hidden Alliance of Tech and Government Is Creating a New American Surveillance State" (Crown, 2024).