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Why Is NSO Group Asserting Sovereign Immunity in WhatsApp Litigation?
NSO Group filed a motion to dismiss WhatsApp’s lawsuit over the alleged hacking of 1,400 cellphones running the WhatsApp application. The motion to dismiss involved one curious claim: NSO claimed derivat... -
A Tribute to Charles A. Allen
Put simply: Chuck is one of the finest public servants I know. He embodies the best in federal civilian service. -
Today’s Headlines and Commentary
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The Lawfare Podcast: Deen Freelon on Why Black Trolls Matter
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The National Security Law Podcast: Podcast Emergency Action Documents
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U.S.-China Rivalry After COVID-19: Clues and Early Indications from Southeast Asia
Both the United States and China have lost credibility from their responses to the crisis. -
Reexamining the Solarium Commission’s Proposal for a National Cyber Director
The recent Cyberspace Solarium Commission Report recommended establishing a national cyber director and accompanying office. But if enacted as described, the proposal will set up this important office to... -
Rational Security: The 'Pompeo in the Dog House' Edition
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U.S. Policing After Wave One of COVID-19
What should police focus on during and after the pandemic? -
Today’s Headlines and Commentary
Lawfare’s daily roundup of national security news and opinion. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Trump and His Predecessors with Kate Andersen Brower
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Developing Coronavirus Vaccines and Treatments Cooperatively and Not Competitively
The FBI and CISA are worried about intellectual property theft of coronavirus vaccines and treatments. But to develop cures quickly, the scientific community needs to think cooperatively.