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The Failed Transparency Regime for Executive Agreements
The transparency provisions that Congress has set up to ensure accountability about executive agreements are in serious need of repair. -
A Road Map for Tackling Cybercrime
How should the Biden administration address a wave of ransomware and malicious cyber activity? -
Rational Security: The 'Stocking the Cabinet' Edition
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Fault Lines: Who Writes Tech Standards—Government or Private Sector? with Megan Brown
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Today’s Headlines and Commentary
Lawfare’s daily roundup of national security news and opinion. -
Turkey’s Government Wants Silicon Valley to Do Its Dirty Work
The Turkish government is trying to outsource censorship to social media companies. Silicon Valley should not play along. -
The Lawfare Podcast: General Austin as Secretary of Defense
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What Rules Apply to Government Records During a Presidential Transition?
The current risk of document destruction warrants an explanation of an outgoing administration’s legal obligations to preserve government records and what happens to one administration’s records after it... -
ChinaTalk: Blockchain Chicken Farm: How Tech Changed Rural China
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ChinaTalk: How to Research China, Talent Programs, and Military-Civil Fusion
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Livestream: House Foreign Affairs Hearing on U.S. Policy Toward Syria
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Livestream: Senate Commerce Hearing on Future of Transatlantic Data Flows
On Wednesday, December 9, 2020, at 10:00 a.m., trhe Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee will hold a hearing on the invalidation of the EU-U.S. privacy shield and the future of transatla... -
The National Security Law Podcast: Jumping the Kraken!
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Modernizing the Department of Homeland Security
How can a Biden administration best reorient the department to serve the nation’s safety? -
Today’s Headlines and Commentary
Lawfare’s daily roundup of national security news and opinion. -
The Cyberlaw Podcast: It’s Time to Pay Attention When Attention Stops Paying
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Judge Dismisses Michael Flynn’s Case After Trump’s Pardon
The ruling ends the legal saga of the former national security adviser who was accused of lying to the FBI about his interactions with Russian agents before Trump took office. -
New Zealand Report Calls for “Systemic Change” After Christchurch Massacres
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The Lawfare Podcast: Kyle Langvardt on Platform Speech and the First Amendment
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U.S. Cyber Command's First Decade
United States Cyber Command turned ten years old in 2020. It is a unique institution—a military command that operates globally against capable adversaries and yet never fires a shot—and its design has be...
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A Terrorism of Vengeance
Understanding incels, school shooters, and the new category of terrorism, “nihilistic violent extremism.” -
The Situation: Why Can’t Kash Patel Shut Up?
On the FBI director’s penchant for commenting on pending matters. -
The Administration’s Drug Boat Strikes Are Crimes Against Humanity
Members of Congress are wrong to call the strikes war crimes in the absence of an armed conflict, but the strikes are serious crimes under international law.
