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The latest episode of the Cyberlaw Podcast.
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The Security Council’s latest resolution is a watershed development for humanitarian assistance, spurred by years of research and advocacy, and will need to be monitored closely going forward to assess i...
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The United States’ new chip export controls on China launched an unprecedented strategy to constrain China’s technological ambitions. Despite some flaws, the Biden administration got the scope, scale, an...
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Lawfare's weekly roundup of event announcements and employment opportunities.
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Congress was right to legislate in response to Project Raven, but its solution limiting the jobs that intelligence community members can take after leaving the government is overbroad. With luck, the int...
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The alleged Reichsbürger coup uncovered on Dec. 7 is a symptom of a larger problem in German society, as years of agitation by conspiratorial and far-right actors have frayed parts of German society and ...
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Stewart Rhodes' conviction will further undermine the organization he led, but sympathizers have other options.
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Your weekly summary of everything on the site.
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Your answer to the Lawfare crossword.
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As it currently stands, the U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit is poised to put justice for victims and accountability for atrocity crimes on the backburner and perpetuate trends that stagnate progress on the co...