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Top Homeland Security Officials were Invalidly Appointed, GAO Rules
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Texas 2020 Elections: Preparations and Considerations
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After Schrems II: A Proposal to Meet the Individual Redress Challenge
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Summary: En Banc D.C. Circuit Rules that House Committee has Standing to Sue to Enforce McGahn Subpoena
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The Lawfare Podcast: Shane Huntley on Countering Digital Threats at Google
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What to Watch to Understand the Sino-Iranian Relationship
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Rational Security: The 'Russia and Running Mates' Edition
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Is the U.S. Winning Its Campaign Against Huawei?
More countries are shifting their position towards the Chinese telecom’s 5G equipment. But attributing that to the Trump administration is a stretch. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Trump Takes Aim at TikTok and WeChat
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Defend Forward and Cyber Countermeasures
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Summary: Ninth Circuit Declines to Rehear State Secrets Case
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