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The State Laws Governing Trump’s Power Grab in Michigan
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The judge held that the rule exceeded the power of both the attorney general and the Department of Homeland Security and issued a nationwide temporary restraining order against the rule’s implementation. -
In Praise of Chris Krebs
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It’s Only a Matter of Time Before China Detains U.S. Executives
The Chinese Communist Party uses the full spectrum of law enforcement actions to exert leverage. And detaining an American on business could provide political and economic advantages. -
Europe Has No Strategy on Cyber Sanctions
Given the lack of a coherent strategic message, it is questionable whether EU cyber sanctions are communicating their red lines and intent effectively. Has the bloc’s cyber sanctions regime already run i... -
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The Death of Ayman Al-Zawahri and the Future of Al-Qaida
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ChinaTalk: TikTok, WeChat and Trump
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Rational Security: "The Firings Will Continue Until Morale Improves" Edition
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The Lawfare Podcast: Is Trump Creating a Deep State?
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Understanding Trump’s Invocation of the Defense Production Act for Meat
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Where’s the U.S. Strategy for Counternarcotics in Afghanistan?
The drug trade presents a critical challenge to security and stability in Afghanistan. Why hasn’t the U.S. revised its counternarcotics strategy since 2012?
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First Amendment Questions for AI Transparency Laws
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Lawfare Daily: Military Education and American Manhood with Jasper Craven
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