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Fault Lines Episode 35: Pipelines, the Arctic, and Crimes Against Humanity - Global Leadership Dilemmas!
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The Lawfare Podcast: Jillian C. York on Free Expression on a Broken Internet
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Livestream: House Armed Services Hearing on Cyberspace Solarium Commission
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A Strategic Framework to Improve Coronavirus Response in Africa
The response to the global pandemic by African countries and their external partners has been hampered by a lack of coordination. To streamline efforts to combat the coronavirus in Africa, the U.S. shoul... -
Livestream: Mike Pompeo Testifies Before Congress on State Department Budget
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Rational Security: The 'Barr, Portland, Pompeo, Camera, TV' Edition
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The Lawfare Podcast: Barr vs. the Committee with No Bull
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Litigating the Federal Government's Conduct in Portland Protests
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Big Tech CEOs to Testify Before House Antitrust Subcommittee
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What’s Next for Section 230? A Roundup of Proposals
President Trump’s executive order taking aim at Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act is just the most recent in a long line of proposals from both sides of the aisle to potentially limit the sta... -
What Does Schrems II Mean for the U.K.?
Schrems II will certainly affect the U.K.’s future data protection landscape. But the decision’s effects on Britain are not as catastrophic as some observers may have feared. -
ChinaTalk:TikTok, Tesla, Kanye and Open Source
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Today's Headlines and Commentary
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The Cyberlaw Podcast: Face Poisoning
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The Lawfare Podcast: What to Do With Detained Islamic State Fighters in Iraq and Syria
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Attorney General William Barr Testifies Before House Judiciary Committee
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Schrems II Offers an Opportunity—If the U.S. Wants to Take It
The judgment by the Court of Justice for the European Union has provoked a hostile reaction from U.S. national security and privacy experts. But it’s a wake-up call for how Americans should understand na... -
U.S. Interests in Negotiations Between Serbia and Kosovo
A war crimes indictment stymied scheduled U.S.-hosted talks between Kosovo and Serbia. What’s the U.S.’s diplomatic interest in the negotiations?
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First Amendment Questions for AI Transparency Laws
State regulations mandating AI firms to disclose information may run afoul of the First Amendment. California is an early test case. -
Iran War Shows Adversaries Can Exploit Big Data, Too
A U.S. adversary is reportedly targeting U.S. troops with commercial location data. Expect it to happen again. -
Lawfare Daily: Military Education and American Manhood with Jasper Craven
How does military education help explain our current political moment?
