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The Fourth Quadrant—the Unknown Knowns
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ChinaTalk: China's Solar Industry and Forced Labor
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The Real Takeaway From the Enjoining of the Florida Social Media Law
A federal judge was right to block Florida’s social media law. But that doesn’t mean the First Amendment bars all government regulation of platform content-moderation decisions. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Joshua Geltzer on the National Strategy for Countering Domestic Terrorism
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The Rift Between Turkey and Israel Continues to Deepen
Despite signs of rapprochement, new faultlines are emerging over freedom of navigation in the eastern Mediterranean. -
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U.K.’s Online Safety Bill: Not That Safe, After All?
The U.K. government's long-awaited Online Safety Bill was published on May 12. What does it say? -
The Lawfare Podcast: Can America Save the News?
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The Cyberlaw Podcast: This Episode Could Be Worth $1,000 To The ACLU
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Rational Security: The 'Beam Me Up' Edition
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Lawfare Live: Gabe Rottman on Trump-Era Demands for Press Records
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Assessing the Threat of Weaponized Corruption
President Biden has established fighting corruption as a "core national security interest" and instructed his Cabinet to recommend a new whole-of-government strategy to do so. To form such a strategy, th... -
Water Wars: No One in the Mood for Compromise in the South China Sea
ASEAN member states met in June as tensions in the South China Sea continue to rise. -
Pentagon Releases Independent Review Commission Findings on Sexual Assault in the Military
The 300-page report assesses the military’s handling of sexual assault and makes more than 80 recommendations to prevent sexual assault and move sexual assault prosecutions outside the chain of command. -
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Divine Madness
A review of Jerome Copulsky, “American Heretics: Religious Adversaries of Liberal Order” (Yale University Press, 2024).