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A new bill would require app stores to label apps from certain countries. It’s another piece of legislation focused on data, security worries, and country of origin.
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The report pulls no punches in describing the failures of the FBI and the Department of Homeland Security in advance of the insurrection.
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The committee is expected to question Wray on the politicization of the FBI under his direction.
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Understanding the FBI’s new search rules regarding Americans’ communications is critical to the debate on Section 702 renewal.
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The bill proposes a flawed and possibly unconstitutional reparations program and needs to be reworked to give Ukraine some chance at a viable post-war future.
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The government is focused on FISA Section 702’s value, but under scrutiny it couldn't show any ways key reforms would undermine its impact.
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The history of the War Powers Resolution shows that tighter congressional checks on presidential use of force and strong alliance commitments may be irreconcilably in tension.
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Benjamin Wittes, Natalie Orpett, Katherine Pompilio, and Ian Enright unpack season one of The Aftermath.
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The report details agencies’ failures to collect and analyze intelligence on potential violence in the lead up to the attack on the Capitol.
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Addressing the legal crisis lurking within the climate crisis.
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Carnahan v. Maloney involves an obscure statute but could have broad implications for Congress's oversight efforts.