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Senate Intelligence Holds Hearing on the SolarWinds Breach
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Event: Harvard–West Point Conference on Race and Intersectional Critiques of National Security Law
Join the Harvard–West Point conference on race and national security law, March 1-5. -
Federal Laws and Grants Are Insufficient to Combat Against Cyber Threats
The coronavirus pandemic has been a boon for malicious cyber actors who engage in criminal activity. -
The Trump Impeachment as Precedent for Future Late Impeachments
Trump’s acquittal made clear that the bar for convicting ex-officials is higher—but not insuperable. More than two-thirds of the Senate left the door open to convict ex-officials in the future. -
Senate Holds Joint Committee Hearing on the Jan. 6 Capitol Attack
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The Long Arm of U.S. Law: The Patriot Act, the Anti-Money Laundering Act of 2020 and Foreign Banks
The Anti-Money Laundering Act of 2020 expands the government’s authority to subpoena documents held by foreign banks overseas. Here’s how U.S. institutions could interpret that expanded authority. -
The Cyberlaw Podcast: NSA’s Pre-History is a Love Story
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TechTank: Should Free Speech Be Regulated Online?
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Today’s Headlines and Commentary
Lawfare’s daily roundup of national security news and opinion -
The Week That Will Be
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Trump’s Travel Ban Did Not Make Americans More Safe
The ban caused grievous harm to American Muslims and undermined the United States’s international reputation. -
Lessons From the Texas Grid Disaster: Planning and Investing for a Different Future
The problems in Texas this week were not the state’s current mix of energy resources, but that fact the state’s energy resources were not prepared to perform in the low temperatures seen. Americans must ...



