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Beyond Economic Espionage
Foreign intelligence services aren’t simply stealing valuable assets to help their businesses—they’re engaging in an assortment of activities to ensure their countries dominate economically. -
The National Security Law Podcast: Sparkly Rainbow Snowboots!
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Fault Lines: This is How They Tell Me The World Ends with Nicole Perlroth
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Senate Joint Hearing on Jan. 6 Attack: Part II
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House Hearing on Capitol Police Budget Request for Fiscal 2022
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Embracing Foreign Affairs Federalism in a Post-Trump Era
Subnational governments are the frontline responders to many of the foreign affairs challenges the global community faces. The Biden-Harris administration should embrace localities as critical force mul... -
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The Lawfare Podcast: Rosa Brooks on American Policing
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Back to the Future for Section 230 Reform
The notice and takedown system rejected in 1997 might be a way forward. -
The Cyberlaw Podcast: When Will Cyberattacks on the Grid Become the New Normal?
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Senate Judiciary Hearing on Jan. 6 Attacks: FBI Director Christopher Wray
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Whither the Trump Financial Documents Cases?
Remember Donald Trump’s tax returns? -
Register Here for U.S. Cyber Command's Annual Legal Conference
U.S. Cyber Command is hosting its annual legal conference this Thursday (March 4th), and all are welcome to (virtually) attend. -
Was Jan. 6 an Intelligence Failure, a Police Failure or Both?
Testimony last week from former Capitol security officials raises important questions about the FBI’s performance of its own function. -
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The Real Lesson of the Texas Power Debacle
What happened in Texas should be a warning of what Americans will face from the next generation of the internet and the new realm of cybersecurity risk it will dramatically amplify. -
Eighth Circuit Strikes Down Arkansas’s Anti-BDS Law
A federal appeals court ruled that a state statute requiring government contractors to pledge not to boycott Israel violates the First Amendment. What’s in the decision? -
The Lawfare Podcast: Your Questions on Iraq
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The Week That Will Be
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President Biden’s Inaugural War Powers Report
On Feb. 25, Biden ordered airstrikes against targets in eastern Syria. His subsequent letter to Congress under the War Powers Resolution is notable in several ways.
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Scaling Laws: Rapid Response on the AI Preemption Executive Order
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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.
