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What are the legal and policy questions raised by gig surveillance work?
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The United States has a range of options for its new Afghanistan policy.
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The perils that flow from facial recognition can be mitigated through sensible limits without banning the technology and the risks of facial recognition are less bad than the options police have without ...
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Join us for an event on the U.S.-Iraq relationship.
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Officials whitewashing the Taliban as a responsible diplomatic party are getting the organization wrong.
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Join us for a discussion on recent climate security reports.
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Belarus is currently using migrant issues as “lawfare” in its hybrid operations against Western European neighbors.
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Al-Qaeda will now have a more permissive environment in which to operate, but the precise context will be important for the U.S. policy response.
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White supremacists and other far-right ideologues are drawing inspiration from Ted Kaczynski's anti-technology manifestos.
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This Friday, October 15, at 2 p.m. ET, Carissa Byrne Hessick will join Lawfare Managing Editor Jacob Schulz for a live recording of the Lawfare Podcast on her recent Lawfare article.
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