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House Foreign Affairs Committee Holds Hearing on Response to Coronavirus
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Rational Security: The 'Just Quarantine Everything' Edition
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The Cyberlaw Podcast: Ratchet to Disaster
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Justice Department Charges Five With Links to White Supremacist Group
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The National Security Law Podcast: This Podcast Is Not Wearing a Facemask (But It Did Wash Its Hands)
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National Security Highlights from the Tenth Democratic Debate
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Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board Releases Report on NSA Call Detail Records Program
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Cyber Norms Processes at a Crossroads
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New York District Attorney Files Brief in Supreme Court Case Seeking Access to Trump’s Financial Records
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The Lawfare Podcast Bonus Edition: Ben Buchanan on 'The Hacker and the State'
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Hackers Are Everywhere. Here’s How Scholars Can Find Them.
A new book on government hacking shows the value of digging deep into individual case studies. -
House Armed Services Holds Hearing on FY2021 National Defense Budget
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How to Reform the Pardon Power
Congress can prevent or deter the most egregious abuses of the pardon power, while encouraging future presidents to adhere more closely to norms of process and restraint. -
Sen. Menendez Comments on Iran Resolution and War Powers
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