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Chairman of House Rules Committee Issues Report on Remote Voting
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The Week That Will Be
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Government Surveillance in an Age of Pandemics
How will the coronavirus outbreak affect government surveillance law? While even the precise short-term effects are hazy, we can already see signs of a permanent and far-reaching expansion of the surveil... -
The National Security Law Podcast: This Podcast Is Zoom-y!
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Congress Needs a Coronavirus Failsafe—Before It’s Too Late
As more legislators become sick or are forced to quarantine, Congress needs to move fast to protect itself against a worst-case scenario. -
Progress Is the Promise in National Cybersecurity Strategy
The Cyberspace Solarium Commission report can be added to the list of evidence that change in U.S. national cybersecurity thinking—although neither linear nor easy—is occurring. -
The Cyberspace Solarium Commission Report and Persistent Engagement
A response to Ben Jensen on persistent engagement. -
ChinaTalk: How Chinese Governance Fundamentals Impact Health Care and National Security
How has the distinct nature of local-central relations in the Chinese system impacted its response to coronavirus? To discuss, Schneider speaks with Ryan Manuel, managing director of Official China, a co... -
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The Executive Unbound, Pandemic Edition
The coronavirus pandemic is an opportunity to evaluate four theories of crisis government under the current constitutional system. -
The Near Disqualification of Heba Yazbak: Defensive Democracy in a Divided Society?
A recent decision by the Israeli Supreme Court highlights the complex challenges inherent in the protection of democratic norms in a situation of ongoing conflict. -
Khalid Batarfi and the Future of AQAP
The new leader of al-Qaeda's Yemen-based franchise inherits a weakened organization. -
The Israeli Emergency Regulations for Location Tracking of Coronavirus Carriers
On March 14, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced a plan to employ advanced digital monitoring tools, mainly used for counterterrorism purposes, to track carriers of the coronavirus and mi... -
The Lawfare Podcast: Alina Polyakova and Torrey Taussig on 'The Democracy Playbook'
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The Week that Was: All of Lawfare in One Post
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How Do You Spy When the World Is Shut Down?
The novel coronavirus presents significant challenges to the mission and operations of every government agency and department—and the Central Intelligence Agency is no exception. -
The Federal Government’s Legal Authorities in a Public Health Crisis: A Q&A with Benjamin Wittes and Steve Vladeck
Lawfare Editor in Chief Benjamin Wittes talked with Steve Vladeck, professor of law at the University of Texas School of Law, for a 90 minute live Zoom webinar on Monday, March 23 at 8:30 p.m ET. -
Today’s Headlines and Commentary
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European Elections In a Time of Coronavirus
Among the many things affected by COVID-19 is the electoral process. European leaders are struggling with scheduled local, regional, parliamentary, and presidential elections. -
What’s in Trump’s Executive Order on the Defense Production Act?
President Trump’s new executive order provides additional authorities to address medical supply shortfalls in combating COVID-19—but it doesn’t utilize any of them.
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Security Versus Interoperability: Real Tension or False Dichotomy?
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Lawfare Daily: The Trials of the Trump Administration, April 3
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Myth of the AI Oracle
Even the most capable AI will face limits on its ability to make predictions and substitute for strategic decision-making.
