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ChinaTalk: Moneyball for Foreign Aid
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The Lawfare Podcast: But Her Emails!
Does former President Trump's Mar-a-Lago conduct bear any resemblance to the conduct of Hillary Clinton regarding her emails? -
How the New Interoperability Mandate Could Violate the EU Charter
If interoperability can’t be accomplished without reducing security, then the DMA mandate arguably should remain a dead letter until it can. -
Rational Security: The “BANG! POW! SPARKLE!” Edition
This week, Alan, Quinta, and Scott sat down to talk over the week's post-Independence Day national security news. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Assistant Treasury Secretary Paul Rosen on the CFIUS Process
What is the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States and why is it so important for national security? -
Chatter: Hockey, Global Politics, and Freedom with Ethan Scheiner
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Justice Department Reports Reflect Shift in Thinking About Police Reform
The first police findings reports from Biden’s Justice Department reflect a substantive advance in the department’s police reform work. -
Biden Administration Declassifies Two Counterterrorism Memorandums
The Biden administration partly declassified two memorandums that tighten the necessary conditions for drone strikes and lay out new counterterrorism guiding principles. -
State Department Releases After Action Review on Afghanistan
The review is intended to study the department’s actions related to the United States’s 20-year military mission in Afghanistan. -
District Court Judge Grants Preliminary Injunction in Missouri v. Biden
Judge Terry A. Doughty restricted parts of the federal government from communicating with social media companies. -
Summer 2023 Supplement for 'Bradley, Deeks, & Goldsmith, Foreign Relations Law: Cases and Materials'
The supplement covers, among other things, foreign relations law issues implicated by U.S. actions. -
The Cyberlaw Podcast: The Geopolitics of Extraditing Hackers


