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Hearing: Oversight of the U.S. Capitol Police
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The Importance of ‘Biological Destruction’ in Responsible Coverage of Xinjiang
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Senate Select Committee on Intelligence: Hearing on Worldwide Threats
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Senate Judiciary Committee: Nomination of Kristen Clarke
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U.S. Intelligence Community Releases 2021 Annual Threat Assessment
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Lawfare Live: China’s Recent Aggression Against Taiwan
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The Return to Balfour: Israel’s Supreme Court Strikes Down Coronavirus Regulations Curbing the Right to Protest
The court’s decisions in the three cases brought Israel back into the democratic fold.
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Trump Signs Executive Order to Preempt State AI Laws
The White House has released an executive order blocking the enactment and enforcement of a “patchwork” of state AI regulations.
