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States and Cities Could Use Billions of Unspent DHS Grants to #Protect2020
Rather than waiting on Congress, states can use unspent funds for cybersecurity. -
House Foreign Affairs Committee Hears Testimony from Pompeo on Use of Force in Iran and Iraq
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If We Build It (They Will Break In)
As the debate over law enforcement access to encrypted communications continues, commentators and policymakers often overlook an instructive historical example. -
Random Toxicity? What’s Going on in @benjaminwittes’s Mentions
An attempt to understand the hostile, and strangely repetitive, responses to @benjaminwittes tweets and to demystify some bizarre pile-ons it and other accounts provoke. -
House of Representatives Files Supreme Court Brief in Mazars and Deutsche Bank Cases
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What a New Resource Says About the Value of War Powers Reporting
A valuable new database of war powers reports is available for scholars—but absent congressional action, the type of document it is collecting may not be long for this world. -
House Armed Services Committee Holds Hearing on Strategic Forces Posture
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House Foreign Affairs Committee Holds Hearing on Response to Coronavirus
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The Lawfare Podcast: Bridget Barrett and Daniel Kreiss on the Chaos of Social Media Advertising
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Today’s Headlines and Commentary
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Summary: The House Judiciary Committee’s Proposed Changes to FISA
On Monday, Feb. 24, the House Judiciary Committee introduced legislation that would amend and reauthorize the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA). -
One Year From Expiration, 'New START' Remains in Limbo
Increased tension between the United States and Russia, coupled with policy uncertainty in Washington, has thrown the nuclear arms agreement’s extension into doubt. -
The Iron March Data Dump Provides a Window Into How White Supremacists Communicate and Recruit
Approximately two years after the white supremacist and neo-Nazi website Ironmarch.org was shut down, an anonymous individual posted a database of all user activity tracked by the site. -
Rational Security: The 'Just Quarantine Everything' Edition
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The Cyberlaw Podcast: Ratchet to Disaster
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Justice Department Charges Five With Links to White Supremacist Group
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The National Security Law Podcast: This Podcast Is Not Wearing a Facemask (But It Did Wash Its Hands)
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National Security Highlights from the Tenth Democratic Debate
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Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board Releases Report on NSA Call Detail Records Program
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Cyber Norms Processes at a Crossroads
A workshop with key stakeholders considered the state of fragmented cyber norms processes and the prospects for their consolidation.
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What Has Congress Been Doing on Section 230?
We’ve updated our tracker of Section 230 reform proposals. -
Judge Dugan, Charlie Chaplin, and the Claim of Judicial Immunity From Criminal Prosecution
The Wisconsin circuit court judge’s recent judicial immunity claim lacks merit, though she may find some support in the dubious prosecution of the famous actor. -
Lawfare Live: Trials of the Trump Administration, May 28
Join the Lawfare team at 2 pm ET for a discussion of the litigation targeting actions from President Trump.