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The Discourse of Control and Consent Over Data in EU Data Protection Law and Beyond
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U.S. and Iran Submit Article 51 Letters on Use of Force
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The Lawfare Podcast: What Fresh Disinformation Hell Awaits in 2020?
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Responses by Members of Congress to Military Action Against Iran
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The Long Road Ahead for the Congressional Resolutions on Iran
The War Powers Resolution provides expedited procedures for a very specific type of legislation. This limits how Congress can use them in regard to Iran. -
Rational Security: The 'Back from the Brink' Edition
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Rep. Slotkin Introduces War Powers Resolution
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Livestream: House Hears Testimony About Digital Manipulation
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Iran and Hezbollah’s Presence Around the World
Qassim Soleimani's death has prompted questions about Iran’s ability to retaliate against the U.S. outside the Middle East. Iran and Hezbollah have spent the past several decades establishing internation... -
Facebook Takes a Step Forward on Deepfakes—And Stumbles
The good news is that Facebook is finally taking action against deepfakes. The bad news is that the platform’s new policy does not go far enough. -
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Justice Department Recommends Up to Six Months in Prison for Michael Flynn, Reversing Prior Decision
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The Lawfare Podcast: Lawfare AMA 2020
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Iran Spent Years Building a Cyber Arsenal. Will It Unleash That Arsenal Now?
The U.S. and its allies would do well to prepare for heightened cyber activity from Iran. But they would do better to prepare for military force more. -
The Second Circuit Rules in United States v. Hasbajrami
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit found that incidental collection of U.S. persons’ communications under Section 702 does not violate the Fourth Amendment, but raised constitutional questi... -
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