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Justice Department Inspector General Finds Broader Pattern of Errors in FISA Applications
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Prosecuting Purposeful Coronavirus Exposure as Terrorism
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The Supreme Court’s Coronavirus Postponement: Pandemics, Precedent and National Risks
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The Cyberlaw Podcast: Location, Location, Location. And the Virus.
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Fault Lines: Foreign Policy Quarantined
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Singapore’s Location App Could Save American Lives
To contain the coronavirus outbreak, the U.S. should look to the cell-phone tracking employed by countries like Singapore and South Korea. -
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A Foreign Policy Toward Warlords
Warlords are often necessary tools of statecraft, but support for them often comes at the expense of building a functioning central government. -
Why Does Russia Use Disinformation?
Russia is not just trying to sow chaos. It is pursuing a strategy with clear objectives. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Coronavirus Around the World
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Trump Can’t Reopen the Country Over State Objections
If the president tries to force states to prematurely ease social distancing restrictions, they should resist. They have the Constitution on their side, and they will almost certainly win in court. -
President Trump Signs Defense Production Act Memorandum Regarding General Motors
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Cost Imposition Is the Point: Understanding U.S. Cyber Operations and the Strategy Behind Achieving Effects
The muddled discourse about cybersecurity continues to limit the ability of practitioners and scholars to have a constructive discussion about the core elements of strategy. -
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Beijing Turns to Public Diplomacy and Messaging Campaigns, as the Coronavirus Spreads Worldwide
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The Lawfare Podcast Bonus Edition: How the State Department and the Defense Department are Responding to the Covid-19 Pandemic
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The National Commission on Public Service Is Right to Endorse Women’s Draft Registration
A national commission just recommended mandatory draft registration for women. While proponents agree that this is good for the military, few have examined how it might also be good for women.
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The Strategic Disclosure of Intelligence Requires Stronger Guardrails
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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.