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Water Wars: The Pandemic’s Great Power Competition at Sea
Chinese aggression and a ubiquitous U.S. military are becoming the new normal for the pandemic’s “great power competition” in the Indo-Pacific. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Election Meltdown Update
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Hold Police Accountable by Changing Public Tort Law, Not Just Qualified Immunity
To the extent that public tort law can serve as a viable mechanism for law enforcement accountability, revamping tort claims acts, including statutory privileges and indemnification regulations, may serv... -
House Judiciary Hearing on Political Interference at the Department of Justice
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House Homeland Security Committee Holds Hearing on the Islamic State and Al Qaeda
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D.C. Circuit Orders District Court Judge to Drop Flynn Case
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In Privacy Legislation, a Private Right of Action Is Not an All-or-Nothing Proposition
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Did Twitter Violate U.S. Sanctions Law?
In arguing that the social media platform is breaking the law by allowing Iranian officials to tweet, Sen. Ted Cruz ignores crucial speech protections etched into U.S. sanctions law. -
Statement of Former Deputy Attorney General Donald Ayer on Justice Department Politicization
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The Cyberlaw Podcast: Using the Internet to Cause Emotional Distress is a Felony?
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Justice Department Attorneys Claim Political Interference in Prosecutorial Decisions
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Senate Judiciary Committee Holds Hearing on Foreign Sovereign Immunity Act, COVID-19 and China
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Justice Department Charges U.S. Soldier with Planning Attack on Own Unit
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The Lawfare Podcast: Glenn Kessler on Donald Trump's Assault on Truth
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House Committee Holds Hearing on Trump Administration's Response to COVID-19
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What’s Going on With France’s Online Hate Speech Law?
France’s constitutional court struck down the main components of a new online hate speech law. What was in the original bill, and what’s left after the ruling? -
What Does the COVID-19 Pandemic Mean for Climate Change?
In a perfect world, the historic policy and economic changes made to adapt to the pandemic would move the world forward into a future prepared to combat the climate crisis. -
The National Security Law Podcast: This Podcast Is Not Subject to (Prior) Restraint
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The Week That Will Be
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The Strategic Disclosure of Intelligence Requires Stronger Guardrails
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Rational Security: The “Big Worm Energy” Edition
This week, Alan Rozenshtein and Quinta Jurecic were joined by Kevin Frazier to talk through some of the week’s biggest national security news. -
Livestream: President Joe Biden Delivers Remarks on the Release of American Detainees from Russia
Among those returned to the United States include Evan Gershkovich, Paul Whelan, Vladimir Kara-Murza, and more.