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Data Security and U.S.-China Tech Entanglement
U.S. policymakers must have an accurate understanding of how Chinese government access to data works in order to respond to the risks posed in the most responsible and effective manner. -
Rational Security: The 'Don’t Be a Maskhole' Edition
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Managing Escalation Under Layered Cyber Deterrence
Without a firm grasp on the potential for escalation, the United States will be unable to contain the fallout when assertive operations are conducted. -
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The Lawfare Podcast Bonus Edition: Dan Drezner on Zombies, Viruses, and Toddlers
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The Cyberspace Solarium Commission: From Competing to Complementary Strategies
What are the challenges associated with developing a cyber strategy that specifically addresses the Department of Defense? -
How Foreign Policy Factors for American Muslims in 2020
American Muslim voters' attention to U.S. policy failures in conflict zones has drawn them toward candidates promising bold alternatives. -
The Inspector General’s Disturbing FISA Memo
It appears that the facts presented in a lot of FISA applications are not reliable. -
Summary: Justice Department Inspector General Memorandum on FBI Compliance With FISA Procedures
A newly released report found errors or lost information in 29 FISA applications. -
Brexit Is Not Immune to Coronavirus
With the U.K. negotiators in quarantine and more pressing issues at hand, the U.K. and European Union should extend the Brexit transition period. -
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Britain’s Coronavirus Response
Britain’s prime minister, Boris Johnson, has a new message: “Stay at home!” -
Counterterrorism and Humanitarian Action: Will 2020 Be a Turning Point for International Humanitarian Law at the United Nations?
Harvard Law School Program on International Law and Armed Conflict has released a new briefing on an emerging debate: Can and should a U.N. counterterrorism body authoritatively interpret and assess comp... -
The Lawfare Podcast: Ben Hubbard on MBS
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Justice Department Inspector General Finds Broader Pattern of Errors in FISA Applications
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Prosecuting Purposeful Coronavirus Exposure as Terrorism
What are the anti-terrorism statutes on which these purposeful coronavirus exposure prosecutions might be based? And, even if it is feasible to use these statutes to prosecute those deliberately spreadin... -
The Supreme Court’s Coronavirus Postponement: Pandemics, Precedent and National Risks
The Supreme Court cites past examples to justify its decision to postpone oral arguments. But those past postponements were different in key ways. -
The Cyberlaw Podcast: Location, Location, Location. And the Virus.
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Fault Lines: Foreign Policy Quarantined
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Singapore’s Location App Could Save American Lives
To contain the coronavirus outbreak, the U.S. should look to the cell-phone tracking employed by countries like Singapore and South Korea.
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What Will It Take to Rebuild the Government in Post-Maduro Venezuela?
Any new government will have to address the country’s broken military, fragmented politics, and an oil sector vulnerable to corruption. -
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Understanding Trump’s Coercive Foreign Policy
Trump’s attempts to dominate allies come with many costs and few benefits.
