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Increasing Transparency at the National Security Commission on Artificial Intelligence
The U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia ruled recently that the commission must hold open meetings and make material available to the public. -
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Senate Judiciary Committee Examines the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act and Coronavirus-Related Suits Against China
The Senate Judiciary Committee held a hearing on “the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act, Coronavirus, and Addressing China’s Culpability”—and the proceedings demonstrated that this corner of foreign relat... -
The Lawfare Podcast: About Those Russian Bounties
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ChinaTalk: The H1B Ban and National Security
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Canadian Authorities Charge Teenager With Terrorism Over Incel-Based Violence
Canada brings terrorist activity charges for a murder at an erotic massage parlor, Trudeau loses a U.N. Security Council bid and other Canadian national security news. -
The Geopolitical Ramifications of Starlink Internet Service?
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The Lawfare Podcast: Eric Posner on ‘The Demagogue's Playbook'
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The Role of Federal Courts in Coronavirus-Related Immigration Detention Litigation
As the pandemic goes on, lawsuits in federal courts have proliferated across the country challenging the inadequate response of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to the spread of the coronavirus. -
Cascading Security Through the Internet of Things Supply Chain
The “internet of things” supply chain has been a channel for risk into our homes. We can use that same channel to push security back up through the supply chain. -
The United Nations and the Accidental Rise of Covert Intervention
The signing of the U.N. Charter 75 years ago has changed not only the number of wars between states, but how they have been fought. -
The Week that Was: All of Lawfare in One Post
Your weekly summary of everything on the site. -
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Trump Broke Law by Using Military Funding for Border Wall, Ninth Circuit Rules
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Federal Privacy Legislation Should Protect Civil Rights
Adapted from a June 2020 Brookings report, this is the third in a series of Lawfare posts on proposed federal privacy legislation. This piece addresses the role of civil rights in privacy legislation. -
ChinaTalk: Hong Kong's Protests One Year On
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The Justice Department’s Good Ideas for Platforms Needn’t Be Done Through Section 230 Reform
The Justice Department’s recently released plan to reform Section 230 has drawn predictably partisan reactions. But the report includes a couple of wise ideas. -
The Case Against EU Cyber Sanctions for the Bundestag Hack
Germany’s request for sanctions against Russia would mark the first time the EU cyber sanctions regime has been invoked. But is it wise for the EU to use that regime in the current case?
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Lawfare Daily: A Ukraine Update with Eric Ciaramella and Anastasiia Lapatina
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The Situation: I’m Thankful For, Presidential Power Edition
In scary times for democracy, remember that we still have a lot going for us.