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The court found that the U.S. acted in violation of the Treaty of Amity and ordered it to compensate Iran for harms experienced.
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President Joe Biden sent a letter notifying the speaker of the House and president pro tempore of the Senate of the precision strikes.
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President Biden signed an executive order prohibiting government employees from using spyware which could harm U.S. national security.
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In the letter, Bragg explains that they have demonstrated no legitimate legislative reason for congressional oversight
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Jordan, Comer, and Steil described the potential indictment as an “unprecedented abuse of prosecutorial authority”
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The report details the committee’s efforts to update the Case-Zablocki Act of 1972.
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McBurney ordered that three parts of the report—the introduction, conclusion, and Section VIII—may be published.
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On Jan. 25, the DoD updated its directive on “Autonomy in Weapons Systems,” the guiding document for U.S. development, implementation, and supervision of autonomous and semi-autonomous weapons systems.
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The Justice Department announces a successful campaign countering ransomware attacks by the Hive cybercriminal network.
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The Office of Chief Trial Counsel of the California State Bar intends to seek Eastman’s disbarment before the State Bar Court.
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The unusual circumstances of the Jan. 6 attack make location data gleaned from the geofence warrant especially viable, according to Federal Judge Rudolph Contreras.
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The Marshal's team was not able to identify a person responsible for the Dobbs leak by a preponderance of the evidence.