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More laws are prohibiting Chinese people from property ownership, citing national security concerns. Is that legislation going too far?
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Episode 4 of The Aftermath examines the Jan. 3, 2021 attempted takeover of the Justice Department and its lasting impact.
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This week, Quinta Jurecic and Scott Anderson were joined by Molly Reynolds and (a prerecorded) Anna Bower to talk through some of the week’s big national security news
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A review of Max Smeets, "No Shortcuts: Why States Struggle to Develop a Military Cyber-Force" (Oxford University Press, 2023)
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How does the Moon affect national security?
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We should pay attention to lessons learned in cybersecurity before adopting digital watermarks in pursuit of GenAI safety.
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How has the Biden administration used economic sanctions?
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A sweeping new executive order reveals a much bigger policy shift worth unpacking.
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Illinois is the third state in which the former president has been found ineligible for the presidential primary ballot.
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The Supreme Court takes up Trump's presidential immunity defense.
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President Biden continued to justify the strikes on the basis of his Article II constitutional authority.
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A point-in-time effort to capture relevant government documents, guidelines, corporate practice, and analysis on the subject of security by design.
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Join the Lawfare team for a discussion of the trials of Donald Trump
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Why she may retract—or the Eleventh Circuit may reverse—her Feb. 6 order to unseal the identities of prospective witnesses against Trump in the Mar-a-Lago case.
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What did Sen. Wyden discover in his data broker investigation?
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What do the parties argue on remand, as Halkbank heads back to the Second Circuit?
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If and when the Supreme Court decides to hear the case, the stakes will be far less momentous than many observers might assume, because the answer to the immunity question matters very little for Trump’s...