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                      Could the TikTok and WeChat Executive Orders Undermine IEEPA?The administration’s move may invite additional restrictions on the application of a key U.S. foreign and security tool.
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                      Banning TikTok and WeChat: Another PrimerBecause now you really need to explain things to your teenager.
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                      House of Representatives Can Subpoena McGahn, En Banc DC Circuit Rules
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                      Better Transparency Reporting Can Shed Light on Russian Internet CensorshipThe Russian government has been trying to remove more and more content from online platforms in recent years. Companies have largely complied with the demands.
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                      How South Korea Conducted Its Elections During the Pandemic: A Comparative Case StudyAs a result of precautionary measures, South Korea was able to minimize voters’ risk of exposure to the coronavirus while maintaining the integrity of its election.
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                      Today’s Headlines and CommentaryLawfare’s daily roundup of national security news and opinion.
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                      How the DHS Intelligence Unit Sidelined the WatchdogsNew documents from DHS’s intelligence and analysis unit show how the office marginalized civil rights and civil liberties review of intelligence products.
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                      Introducing TechTank: A New Podcast Series from Lawfare and BrookingsBrooking's Center for Technology Innovation partners with Lawfare to launch new TechTank podcast.
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                      Chad Wolf Testifies Before Congress About Homeland Security Personnel Deployed to Protests
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                      Two New Democratic Coalitions on 5G and AI TechnologiesThe coalitions aim to focus on norm development, market supply and other issues around 5G telecommunications technology and artificial intelligence.
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                      Ohio’s 2020 Elections in the Wake of the CoronavirusIf the issues encountered this spring are left unaddressed, Ohio voters may expect similar confusion and delays in November.
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