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That National Security Law Podcast: This Podcast Prefers Its Nothing Burgers to Be Medium Rare
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The Dormant Commerce Clause Can’t Override State and Local Lockdowns
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The Cyberlaw Podcast: Mirror-Image Decoupling
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Senate Subcommittee Examines Viability, Constitutionality of Conducting Senate Proceedings Remotely
On April 30, a Senate subcommittee held a roundtable discussion by videoconference on the viability and constitutionality of conducting Senate votes and other proceedings remotely. -
The Israeli Supreme Court Checks COVID-19 Electronic Surveillance
The court invoked the nondelegation doctrine to require explicit statutory authorization of electronic surveillance. -
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The Lawfare Podcast: Jung Pak on 'Becoming Kim Jong Un'
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Livestream: Senate Intelligence Committee Holds Nomination Hearing for Director of National Intelligence
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Standards Bodies Are Under Friendly Fire in the War on Huawei
The Commerce Department’s muddled guidance could put the United States’s technological advantage at risk and could decrease the likelihood that U.S. companies’ preferences will be incorporated in interna... -
State Emergency Authorities to Address COVID-19
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Is a Major Change to Military Justice in the Works?
A new expert report recommends that the military justice system change who decides whether a particular service-member should be court-martialed. That would be a major shift. -
Call for Papers: The University of Texas at Austin Announces the 2020 "Bobby R. Inman Award" for Student Scholarship on Intelligence
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Eleven Questions for Director of National Intelligence Nominee Rep. John Ratcliffe
The Senate Select Committee on Intelligence will hold an open hearing on May 5 at 9:30 a.m. to consider the president’s nomination of Rep. John Ratcliffe for director of national intelligence. What shoul... -
COVID and Cooperation: The Latest Canary in the Coal Mine
The pandemic is the most immediate in a set of crises—some new, some ignored for too long—to which the international community cannot adequately respond. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Law, Policy and Empire with Daniel Immerwahr
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Flynn Redux: What Those FBI Documents Really Show
A lot of people seem to be expecting Michael Flynn's sudden vindication. They should take a deep breath.
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What Will It Take to Rebuild the Government in Post-Maduro Venezuela?
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Understanding Trump’s Coercive Foreign Policy
Trump’s attempts to dominate allies come with many costs and few benefits.
