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The Lawfare Podcast: Mira Rapp-Hooper on 'Shields of the Republic'
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A Quick Analysis of Bolton’s Response to the Government’s Emergency Request for Prior Restraint
Bolton’s lawyers persuasively argue that the court lacks the authority to issue the requested injunction. They also show why his non-disclosure agreements are narrower than the government portrays, and... -
Why Was Tear Gas Used to Quell American Protests?
Most governments consider tear gas a weapon of war yet routinely use it against their own populations during periods of internal unrest. The history is complicated. -
Questions for the Government in the Bolton Book TRO Hearing(s)
Judge Lamberth will convene a hearing on June 19 at 1:00 p.m. to consider the government's petition for a temporary restraining order and motion for preliminary injunction. What are the relevant legal is... -
The Supreme Court Rules That Trump’s DACA Rescission Doesn’t Pass Muster
As in the 2019 census case, Chief Justice John Roberts was not convinced by the administration’s justification for the policy change. -
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Preemption: A Balanced National Approach to Protecting All Americans’ Privacy
Adapted from a June 2020 Brookings report, this is the first in a series of Lawfare posts addressing federal privacy legislation. This piece focuses on proposals for federal preemption of state privacy l... -
Livestream: House Intelligence Committee Holds Hearing on Online Foreign Influence Operations
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The Lawfare Podcast: Laura Rosenberger on Chinese Information Operations
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On Facial Recognition, the U.S. Isn’t China—Yet
Facial recognition software has recently attracted scrutiny for its adoption by some police departments across the United States. Very few U.S. states and localities have laws to adequately protect again... -
The Cyberlaw Podcast: Hackers for Hire
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Trump Administration Moves to Block Release of Bolton's Book
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Rational Security: 'The Stache Strikes Back' Edition
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Assessing the Government’s Lawsuit Against John Bolton
The government faces many hurdles. -
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Flynn and Justice Department Respond to Court-Appointed Amicus
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Trump Administration Sues Bolton Over Book Publication
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Senate Report Finds Poor Executive Branch Oversight of Chinese State-Owned Telecoms
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Justice Department Charges Two Individuals in Connection with Shooting of Law Enforcement Officers
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Sanctions Relief for Myanmar: A Case Study
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Tackling the Proliferation of Cyber Intrusion Capabilities
The Pall Mall Process Code of Practice paves the way for strong action against cyber intrusion, but it still has a long way to go.