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Rational Security: The 'Flatten the Curve' Edition
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How Recovered COVID-19 Patients Might Help Fight the Pandemic
These patients could be a vital resource for public health and for the economy. -
What’s in the Department of Justice’s Proposals to Congress for Addressing Issues Created by the COVID-19 Pandemic?
The New York Times publicized a package of legislative proposals the Department of Justice submitted to Capitol Hill. What should we make of these new proposals? -
How Are American Views of the Coronavirus Crisis Evolving as It Intensifies?
Findings from a poll of 2,395 American adults, over a nine-day period. -
Fault Lines: Maximum Pressure
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A Presidential Succession Nightmare
The Presidential Succession Act is a disaster waiting to happen. -
COVID-19 and Social Media Content Moderation
The pandemic is shaping up to be a formative moment for tech platforms. -
Today’s Headlines and Commentary
Lawfare’s daily roundup of national security news and opinion -
Lawfare Live: National Security After the Coronavirus
This Friday, Mar. 27th, at 2:00 pm ET, join Lawfare for a live Zoom webinar on how the COVID-19 crisis may change the field of national security, co-sponsored by the National Security Law Society at the ... -
The Lawfare Podcast Shorts: How Do You Spy When the World is Shut Down?
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‘Just Say No’ Is Not a Strategy for Supply Chain Security
Globalization has left Western end-users at least partially dependent on capabilities and services provided by foreign vendors that may not be entirely trustworthy. -
Location Surveillance to Counter COVID-19: Efficacy Is What Matters
Determining whether surveillance will help combat the virus requires understanding how the coronavirus spreads and how cellphone tracking works.


