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Remembering the Montgomery Ward Seizure: FDR and War Production Powers
On its anniversary, the Montgomery Ward episode is a stark reminder of what unleashing wartime government power over industry has actually looked like. -
Justice Department Will File Cert Petition in Mueller Grand Jury Materials Case
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ChinaTalk: Coronastories Volume 2: Philippines, Russia, Taiwan
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Fault Lines: The Race to 5G with Andy Keiser
Fault Lines welcomes Andy Keiser, NSI Fellow, former Senior Advisor to the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, and recent author of The Race to 5G: Securing the Win. -
Lawsuits Demand Compensation From China for COVID-19; U.K. Reconsiders Huawei’s 5G Role
Lawfare's biweekly roundup of U.S.-China technology policy news. -
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Prosecuting Zoom-Bombing
Some U.S. Attorneys and state attorneys general have threatened to impose criminal charges on “zoom-bombers.” What are the possible statutory bases for prosecution? -
COVID-19 Lawsuits Against China
I have an op-ed in today’s Washington Post arguing that lifting China's immunity would be a mistake. Here are some excerpts. -
Summary: Ninth Circuit Permits Federal Wiretap Act Claim Against Facebook
The Ninth Circuit greenlighted a mix of privacy claims levied against Facebook. On what basis did the court make that decision? -
What Is and Isn’t New in the Unredacted Footnotes From the Inspector General’s Russia Report
Recently declassified material sheds new light on what the FBI knew about some information in the Steele dossier. But despite the suggestions of Sens. Chuck Grassley and Ron Johnson, it doesn’t discredit... -
The First Year of Helms Burton Lawsuits
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Today’s Headlines and Commentary
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The National Security Law Podcast: LIBERATE THIS PODCAST!
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Trump’s Coronavirus Immigration Order Is a Restriction in Search of a Rationale
While the proclamation cites the impact of the novel coronavirus on U.S. jobs, the visa categories affected by the suspension have only a minimal effect on employment of citizens or lawful permanent resi... -
The Lawfare Podcast: Charlie Warzel on the Pandemic Internet
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L.M.-M. v. Cuccinelli: Trump’s Preference for Acting Officials Hits A Wall
A recent challenge to a set of directives issued by then-Principal Deputy Director of USCIS Ken Cuccinelli led a federal district judge to hold that Cuccinelli’s appointment violated the Federal Vacancie... -
Trump Signs Executive Order Limiting Immigration
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Software Liability Is Just a Starting Point
To meaningfully change the software ecosystem, liability policies must also establish clear security standards, apply them to the whole supply chain and create incentives for organizations to apply patch... -
Rational Security: The 'A Little Government is a Dangerous Thing' Edition
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When Can the President Withdraw From the Open Skies Treaty?
Congress has set limits on U.S. withdrawal from a major arms control treaty. But President Trump may not feel that he has to abide by them.
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The Strategic Disclosure of Intelligence Requires Stronger Guardrails
Stronger safeguards are needed to separate intelligence from policy and buttress intelligence community objectivity. -
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.