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A play-by-play of the three day bench trial for California’s suit against the Trump administration’s military deployment to the state
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What the Trump team should be tracking in Alaska on Friday
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Discussing the Ukrainian government’s attack on the country’s independent anti-corruption agencies.
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The UN has agreed on a global cybersecurity mechanism, but consensus may come at a cost, ignoring divides and risking deadlock.
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Scott Anderson, Benjamin Wittes, Daniel Byman, and Kate Klonick talked through some of the week’s big national security news.
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How buyers can use performance measures to drive better security in software products.
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Does the United States’ have the economic advantage over China?
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Should agency law be used to address the legal challenges posed by AI agents?
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The ILC must stay true to its progressive mandate and reject personal immunity for international crimes tried in national courts.
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Evidence suggests that Guantanamo is a de facto U.S. territory. For that reason—among others—PCA violations committed there are actionable.
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Discussing Harp's investigation of drug dealing and murder at the North Carolina base.