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Do retired generals think they should speak out on political issues? Most favor restraint—but how much and when is up for debate.
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What is surveillance capitalism?
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What a reasonable compromise on U.S. person queries–one that accommodates legitimate arguments of each side–looks like.
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Contrary to suggestions during the NetChoice oral arguments, Section 230 does not require platforms to be “neutral."
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This week, Tyler McBrien joined Alan Rozenshtein, Quinta Jurecic, and Scott Anderson to discuss the week's big national security news, including:
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On Sept. 27, Washington and Lee University School of Law’s Frances Lewis Law Center, Georgetown Law’s Center on National Security, and Steptoe LLP will host a roundtable on “National Security & Internati...
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Discussing spy craft with Jonna Mendez
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Discussing NIST's history in setting information technology standards
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NIST’s latest forays in risk management frameworks disavow concrete metrics or outcomes, and solicit voluntary participation instead of providing stable mandates.
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Uncertainty about U.S. policy toward Ukraine is fueling Russia’s confidence. A NATO-integrated security agreement approved by Congress could help.
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Join the Lawfare team for a discussion of the trials of Donald Trump