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The Lawfare Podcast: Rashawn Ray on Reforming Civil Police Settlements
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What Is a Cybersecurity Legal Practice?
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Canada’s Defense Strategy Falls Behind in the Quantum Age
Spurred on by recent quantum computing milestones, a global “quantum race” is underway—but Canada is still without a strategy. -
Fault Lines: China 2034 and Tech Policy with Admiral James Stavridis
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The National Security Law Podcast: Statler and Waldorf
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The National Security Law Podcast: Good … and Terrible!
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It’s Time for a New Policy on Confucius Institutes
The closings of Chinese language and culture centers in the U.S. exacerbate a national foreign language deficit at a time when training mandarin speakers familiar with China should be a national priority. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Tech CEOs Head to the Hill, Again
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How to Fix the Financial Gymnastics of Police Misconduct Settlements
Abolishing qualified immunity, moving police misconduct payouts to police department insurance policies and having individual officers carry liability insurance could help transform policing in the Unite... -
Rational Security: The 'Vaccines are the New Masks' Edition
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Lawfare Lecture: Paul Rosenzweig on Enterprise Cybersecurity Measurement
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Ethiopia’s Tigray Conflict: Alleged Atrocities, Law of War Violations and Regional Implications
As the conflict in Tigray evolves into a low-level, protracted insurgency, an enduring peace will require an independent investigation into claims of mass atrocities and law of war violations. -
The Lawfare Podcast: The Myth of Artificial Intelligence
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Lawfare Live: Reforming Civil Settlements for Police Misconduct
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The Internet of Very Cold Things
Space and the polar regions are remote environments, but they are also geopolitically important arenas of competition among both countries and major corporations. -
ChinaTalk: U.S.-China Ideological Competition
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ChinaTalk: China's Chip Dreams
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Why Iran Is a Scaredy Cat Cyber Chicken
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The Government’s Astonishing Constitutional Claims on TikTok
The Justice Department is advancing a radical theory of presidential power, nullifying Congress’s foreign affairs powers whenever the president finds them inconvenient. -
Justice Department Releases Letters Concerning PAFACAA Enforcement
The letters—released under FOIA—suggest that according to the president’s directives, companies committed no violation of the Act.