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The Federal Courts Begin to Adapt to COVID-19
How have federal courts adjusted to navigate the COVID-19 outbreak? -
House Subcommittee Examines States’ Preparedness for, Responses to the COVID-19 Outbreak
On March 10, the House Homeland Security Emergency Preparedness Subcommittee heard testimony from state health officials and private experts on states’ readiness for and responses to the COVID-19 outbreak. -
U.S. Diplomacy Is a Necessary Part of Countering China’s Digital Authoritarianism
Contesting the rise and spread of digital authoritarianism cannot be done without concerted American reinvestment in diplomacy. -
China Responds to the Coronavirus With an Iron Grip on Information Flow
China paints its response to the coronavirus outbreak as an unmitigated success. The reality appears to be more mixed. What contributed to some of China’s failures? -
Lessons for America: How South Korean Authorities Used Law to Fight the Coronavirus
South Korean lawmakers have built a bespoke legal regime with highly specific instruments for fighting infectious disease. Is the United States similarly equipped? -
What’s In Trump’s National Emergency Announcement on COVID-19?
The president's announcement includes one emergency declaration under the National Emergencies Act and one under the Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act. -
Is Trump Right That Britain Is Handling the Coronavirus Well?
Is Britain actually at a lower coronavirus risk, especially with its measured response? -
Critical Gaps Remain in Defense Department Weapons System Cybersecurity
The very thing that makes advanced weapons systems so lethal is what makes them vulnerable to cyberattacks: an interconnected system of software and networks. -
Cyber Strategy and Talent
Why is cyber talent such an important and yet challenging obstacle for U.S. cyber strategy? -
To Defend Forward, the U.S. Must Strengthen the Cyber Mission Force
One of the Cyberspace Solarium Commission’s key recommendations is to ensure the Cyber Mission Force achieves the appropriate resourcing, force size and capability mix. -
Coronavirus Infection Rates Rise in U.S., as China Curbs the Virus’s Spread; Justice Department Charges Two Chinese Nationals
Lawfare’s biweekly roundup of U.S.-China technology policy news. -
Cyber Attackers Are Exploiting Coronavirus Fears
Domestic organizations need to be cautious of COVID-19-related phishing attacks, which have the potential to cripple business and administrative operations during the time of a health emergency.



