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The Lawfare Podcast: Dmitri Alperovitch and Matt Tait on the Latest in Cybersecurity
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Justice Department Charges Four Chinese Nationals Working for Global Intrusion Campaign
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Attorney General Releases New Guidance For Obtaining Journalist Records
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The Lawfare Podcast: Scott Anderson on Withdrawals, Then and Now
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Justice Department Releases OLC Memo on Soleimani Strike
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ChinaTalk: Labs over Fabs: Why the US and EU Should Invest in the Future of Semiconductors
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The Jan. 6 Select Committee Isn't Just a Formality
In the House of Representatives, the Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the United States Capitol is getting ready to begin its work, but the committee finds itself in an odd posit... -
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Giving Diplomacy a Chance in Yemen
Negotiations are moving again, but an agreement to end the foreign interventions in the country would be just the first step in ending the civil war. -
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The Lawfare Podcast: Africa and U.S. Foreign Policy Opportunities with Judd Devermont
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Will China Retaliate Against U.S. Chip Sanctions?
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After Didi Fiasco, China Imposes Cybersecurity Reviews on Foreign IPOs
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Hong Kong’s National Security Law and the Right to a Fair Trial: Mission Impossible?
The right to a fair trial for National Security Law defendants is under threat. As the first NSL trials begin, it remains to be seen whether rule of law in Hong Kong will survive.
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