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Lawfare No Bull: House Intelligence Committee Hearing on Countering Domestic Terrorism
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The Lawfare Podcast: Susan Landau and Ross Anderson on the Going Dark Debate and the Risks of Client-Side Scanning
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ChinaTalk: Selling China's Story
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ChinaTalk: Red Roulette: It Sucks to be a Chinese Billionaire
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ChinaTalk: Why Does China Have Blackouts?
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ChinaTalk: Science & Technology for National Security
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Foreign fighters remain a powerful jihadist force worth understanding. -
The National Security Law Podcast: Behold, Our Q4 Episode
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OSC Finds 13 Senior Trump Officials Violated Hatch Act During 2020 Presidential Campaign
The Office of Special Counsel released a report outlining their investigation of political activities by senior Trump administration officials leading up to the presidential election. -
Today’s Headlines and Commentary
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The Lawfare Podcast: America, China and the Tragedy of Great-Power Politics
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The Cyberlaw Podcast: NSO on the Hot Seat
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How Facebook’s Outage Could Shape Public Preferences on Cybersecurity Policy
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Can Government of and by API Still Be Government ‘for the People’?
Government dependence on private AI shifts policymaking from Congress and the civil service to procurement contracts—with no public input.
