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Lawfare’s daily roundup of national security news and opinion
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Among the many things affected by COVID-19 is the electoral process. European leaders are struggling with scheduled local, regional, parliamentary, and presidential elections.
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President Trump’s new executive order provides additional authorities to address medical supply shortfalls in combating COVID-19—but it doesn’t utilize any of them.
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The coronavirus could generate an enormous shift toward voting by mail in the 2020 general election—magnifying the risk of political chaos if the seeming “winner” on election night turns out to have lost...
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President Trump and his lawyers are engaged in an attempt to fatally weaken the American system of checks and balances.
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The COVID-19 pandemic will fundamentally change the 2020 election. How can the U.S. protect the election while ensuring public health?
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Lawfare’s daily roundup of national security news and opinion.
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Despite the pall that hangs over the anniversary, an examination of the Refugee Act’s architecture may foster appreciation of what it achieved and provide guidance for overcoming today’s global refugee a...
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The administration’s change in the export regime of small arms has gone into effect, except for the rules relating to the blueprints for 3-D weapons. A federal district judge in Seattle temporarily block...
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The Washington Post reported recently that ICE has accessed a Maryland facial recognition database, which includes photographs of undocumented immigrants who obtained special driver’s licenses.
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Lawfare’s daily roundup of national security news and opinion.
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How have federal courts adjusted to navigate the COVID-19 outbreak?
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The report of the Cyberspace Solarium Commission is finally out—and it provides a fresh look at congressional oversight on cybersecurity.
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How to map a more effective security strategy for cloud computing.
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Cyber insurance has grown into a multibillion-dollar global business. Regulators need to start paying serious attention and resolve the lack of clarity surrounding policies.
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On March 16, the Senate punted on the issue of reforming the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act—a sign of just how dysfunctional Congress and the executive branch have become.
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Lawfare’s daily roundup of national security news and opinion
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On March 10, the House Homeland Security Emergency Preparedness Subcommittee heard testimony from state health officials and private experts on states’ readiness for and responses to the COVID-19 outbreak.