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If Roe is overturned, criminal investigations into women’s reproductive decisions enabled by modern technologies and the sensitive, intimate data these technologies capture would constitute an unique ext...
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What does it mean when individuals and groups are included in U.N. terrorism reports but don't make the cut for sanctions?
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Mister Softee, the famed northeastern American ice cream brand, in Suzhou, China? Yes, that was a thing.
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China has entered into a substantial collection of written agreements with U.S. states for the purpose of promoting technology transfer in a number of strategically sensitive fields.
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Anastasiia Lapatina is a journalist at the Kyiv Independent and co-host of the podcast “Did The War End.”
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On June 9, the House Select Committee to Investigate the January 6 Attack on the United States Capitol held its first public hearing.
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The Eleventh Circuit’s ruling provides important guidance to legislators working on social media laws, but the most important takeaway is the vindication of a consumer protection approach to social media...
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The committee will hear testimony from U.S. Capitol Police Officer Caroline Edwards and documentarian Nick Quested.
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The American Data Privacy and Protection Act would provide numerous substantive privacy protections that are long overdue.
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In this episode of Chatter, David Priess chats with Lewis Sage-Passant—who has built on his experiences in British military intelligence, private sector intelligence, crisis management.
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Legislation moving through Congress on medical devices suggests broader lessons for how to improve the cybersecurity of essential products and critical infrastructure. The bill’s proposed system of regul...
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Transparency reporting and data sharing aren’t the same. They aren’t even the right words.
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In a 6-3 decision released on June 8, the Supreme Court ruled that claims filed by individuals under Bivens v. Six Unknown Named Agents of Federal Bureau of Narcotics against federal agents do not extend...
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