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Justice Department Charges Two Chinese Nationals with COVID-Related Hacking
The Justice Department announced the indictments against two Chinese private citizens, Li Xiaoyu (known as Oro0lxy) and Dong Jiazhi, for unauthorized infiltration of computers and the theft of terabytes... -
The Lawfare Podcast: Schrems II and the Future of Transatlantic Data
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Mazars, Vance and the President’s Two Bodies
The opinions reveal a Supreme Court grappling with the implications of the inseparable duality of the individual president and the institutional presidency. -
House Intel Committee Seeks Information from DHS about Protest Response
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House Homeland Security Holds Hearing on National Pandemic Response
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What's Next for Trump v. Vance in the District Court
After rejecting President Trump’s claims of absolute immunity from a subpoena from the Manhattan district attorney, the Supreme Court sent Trump v. Vance back down to the lower courts to allow Trump to r... -
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The National Security Law Podcast: Portland Trailblazing
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The Cyberlaw Podcast: Solipsistic Europocrisy Meets Judicial Imperialism
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Unpacking the Recent Uighur ICC Complaint Against Chinese Leaders
Uighur activist groups filed an ICC complaint against Chinese officials. What’s in the complaint, and how could the ICC exercise its jurisdiction considering China isn’t signed to the Rome Statute? -
What Ever Happened to Digital Contact Tracing?
Digital contact tracing once seemed like a beacon of hope for pandemic management. That optimism has long since faded. -
The Lawfare Podcast: The Expanded Intelligence Activities of the Department of Homeland Security
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British Government Failed to Investigate Russian Interference, U.K. Report Finds
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House Foreign Affairs Hearing on the State Department's Response to COVID-19
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How Can the U.S. Respond to Schrems II?
The decision of the European Court of Justice in Schrems II is gobsmacking in its mix of judicial imperialism and Eurocentric hypocrisy. -
ChinaTalk: How Sanctions Fail US Policymakers
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Tech Giants Halt Hong Kong Data Requests; The US Considers Banning TikTok
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DHS Authorizes Domestic Surveillance to Protect Statues and Monuments
A document provided to Lawfare indicates that the intelligence community is being tasked with monitoring and collecting information on some protest activities.
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Walking Into Spiderwebs: Unpacking the Ukraine Drone Attack
Beyond mere military damage, the drone attack will usher in a new era of paranoia and disrupt Russia’s internal economy.