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My personal experience may be an instructive indicator of what post-coronavirus economic recovery might look like.
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The coronavirus pandemic tests multiple aspects of the country’s postwar constitutional order: emergency powers, federalism, separation of powers and individual rights.
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Reopening the economy without medical breakthroughs will require, among other things, enhanced contact tracing. Here’s your road map to the issues, and recommendations should there be “app” legislation.
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Google and Apple have released specifications for how to use a mobile phone to track coronavirus infections. But the design leaves out important capabilities.
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The coronavirus has accelerated a decade-long democratic crisis in Hungary, during which Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has weaponized rhetoric and manufactured outside threats to gradually consolidate his ...
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Americans are rediscovering the power of federal and state governments to enforce quarantine and isolation in the midst of the pandemic.
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Lawfare's biweekly roundup of U.S.-China technology policy news.
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The novel coronavirus presents unique challenges. "Contact tracing” may not work. But other uses of cellphone data tracking could play some role in mitigating the virus’s spread.
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In the past decade, proxy warfare has become a major challenge to global stability. What are the gaps in the current toolkit to regulate proxy wars?