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Closing a Critical Gap in Cybersecurity
A new proposal improving the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency’s ability to identify and issue notifications regarding vulnerabilities connected to the public Internet would help the agenc... -
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House Judiciary Committee Releases Impeachment Report
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Reflecting on Torture After ‘The Report’
The film might serve as an opportunity for narrowing the partisan divide on the issue of torture and promoting a more thoughtful debate on the moral and strategic issues involved. -
What Can We Learn from the Escalating Israeli Raids in Syria?
Israel is sending a message to Assad and his patrons in Iran and Russia. -
Red Sea Geopolitics: Six Plotlines to Watch
New rivalries among the Gulf states and beyond are redefining the region. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Countering Chinese Espionage
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The Week That Was: All of Lawfare in One Post
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Brexit Endgame: British Voters Back Boris and Brexit
The Conservative Party led by Prime Minister Boris Johnson returned to power with a sizable majority, enabling it to move forward with Brexit. The outcome also raises questions about the constitutional f... -
Livestream: The House Judiciary Committee Votes on Articles of Impeachment Against President Trump
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What the Washington Post Gets Wrong About the United States and Afghanistan
The Post's claim that successive administrations deliberately lied to the American people goes too far. -
Trump Administration Proposes Rule to Collect DNA From Detained Noncitizens
The rule, which would affect more than 40,000 people, has raised some civil liberties concerns. Here’s what we know so far. -
China Is Operating Mass Detention Centers in Xinjiang. How Should the U.S. Respond?
What can the United States do to respond to China’s human rights abuses in Xinjiang? We outline potential congressional and executive actions available to U.S. lawmakers. -
Fault Lines: Return of the Founder
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The National Security Law Podcast: Sometimes You Get a Donald J. Trump
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Office of Management and Budget Issues a Memo on Withholding Ukraine Aid
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Justice Department Inspector General’s Report Raises Troubling Questions About FBI’s Role in FISA Cases
What should we make of the Department of Justice Inspector General’s analysis of the FBI’s role in preparing FISA requests? -
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How a Tax Subpoena in Ohio Tests European Privacy Law
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Lawfare Daily: Sezaneh Seymour and Brandon Wales on Private-Sector Cyber Operations
Reevaluating whether offensive cyber operations should be a a government-only function. -
The Situation: Not Genocide is Not High Praise
Israeli policy in Gaza is indefensible.