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Why U.S. Leadership in AI Necessitates Global Collaboration
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Affidavits allege that individuals have been wrongfully sent to an El Salvador mega-prison for terrorists. -
Lawfare Daily: Why Public Health is Critical to National Security
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ChinaTalk: The Soviet Cold War Machine
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The Justice Department’s Multifront Battle Against Drug Cartels
FTO designations, policy changes, and increased resources to “totally eliminate” cartels may be effective, but with collateral consequences. -
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Before the Senate confirms Ed Martin as U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia, it should require him to answer some questions. -
Lawfare Daily: Adam Thierer on the AI Regulatory Landscape
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The Situation: About Those Disappearing Students
Don’t call it repression. -
EDNY Opinion in Hasbajrami Undermines FISA 702
A flawed decision muddies the rules governing querying of the FISA Section 702 database. -
Escalation: Nothing Else Matters
Listen to the sixth episode of Escalation, a narrative podcast on U.S.-Ukraine relations. -
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