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Summary: Ninth Circuit Permits Federal Wiretap Act Claim Against Facebook
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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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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. -
How to Legally—and Illegally—Fire Inspectors General
It’s worth taking a step back to understand how Trump’s recent actions deviate from the contemporary legal framework governing inspectors general. -
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House Rules Chairman Brings Resolution to Authorize Remote Voting
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ChinaTalk: Dispatches from Shanghai, Beijing and Hong Kong
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Experts Recommend Changes to Structure of Military Justice System
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Trump Can’t Play Politics With Aid to States
The Constitution forbids the Trump administration from allocating federal resources needed in the fight against the coronavirus to states based on politics or patronage. -
The Limits of the World Health Organization
President Trump has begun to target the WHO for its handling of the coronavirus pandemic. But the organization had problems long before Trump. -
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