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The Reviews Be Damned: ‘Space Force’ Is Awesome
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The discussion around cybersecurity risk tends to overlook the automobile sector. Japan’s auto companies have taken important steps to improve cybersecurity in the industry. -
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The Imaginary Unitary Executive
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The End of the Open Skies Treaty and the Politics of Compliance
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Afghanistan Between Negotiations: How the Doha Agreement Will Affect Intra-Afghan Peace
The Taliban left Doha with an advantage and is now raising the pressure on the Afghan government. -
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Israel Reauthorizes Shin Bet’s Coronavirus Location Tracking
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What’s New in the Unredacted Mueller Report?
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Summer 2020 Supplement for 'Bradley, Deeks, & Goldsmith, Foreign Relations Law: Cases and Materials'
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Thuraissigiam and the Future of the Suspension Clause
The Supreme Court’s decision in Department of Homeland Security v. Thuraissigiam calls into question several aspects of the court’s earlier decision in Boumediene v. Bush and more generally signals a mor...
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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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