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Canadian Military Adjusts to Meet COVID-19 Threat
The Canadian military reassesses its overseas footprint in response to COVID-19, and the Liberal government comes under pressure to adjust its China policy. -
The National Security Law Podcast: This Podcast Has Temporary Absolute Immunity
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The House Prepares to Move Forward With Remote Voting
On Friday, May 15, lawmakers will vote on what could be an important step toward maintaining an operational Congress during the coronavirus crisis. -
ChinaTalk: Coronastories 3—Nanjing, Nepal, and Singapore
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Today’s Headlines and Commentary
Lawfare’s daily roundup of national security news and opinion. -
House Democrats Release Measure Allowing Proxy Voting
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The Lawfare Podcast: Craig Silverman on Real Reporting on Fake News
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Is the Trump Administration Unduly Influencing the Intelligence Community?
We’re using FOIA to find out if the intelligence community feels like it’s being pressured to reach certain conclusions—and, if so, how that’s impacting employee morale. -
Some Synthetic Biology May Not be Covered by the Biological Weapons Convention
While biological weapons are banned under both the law of armed conflict and the Biological Weapons Convention, what about SynBio weapons that defy the classic “biological” label? -
What’s in a New Bill to “Warn” Americans Downloading Foreign Apps?
Tik Tok panic continues. Rep. Jim Banks introduced a bill to require app marketplaces and developers to “warn” Americans before they download apps linked to certain countries. What’s in the bill? -
Rational Security: The 'Ask Us Anything—Live!' Edition
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Today’s Headlines and Commentary
Lawfare’s daily roundup of national security news and opinion.