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Managing Escalation Under Layered Cyber Deterrence
Without a firm grasp on the potential for escalation, the United States will be unable to contain the fallout when assertive operations are conducted. -
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The Lawfare Podcast Bonus Edition: Dan Drezner on Zombies, Viruses, and Toddlers
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The Cyberspace Solarium Commission: From Competing to Complementary Strategies
What are the challenges associated with developing a cyber strategy that specifically addresses the Department of Defense? -
How Foreign Policy Factors for American Muslims in 2020
American Muslim voters' attention to U.S. policy failures in conflict zones has drawn them toward candidates promising bold alternatives. -
The Inspector General’s Disturbing FISA Memo
It appears that the facts presented in a lot of FISA applications are not reliable. -
Summary: Justice Department Inspector General Memorandum on FBI Compliance With FISA Procedures
A newly released report found errors or lost information in 29 FISA applications. -
Brexit Is Not Immune to Coronavirus
With the U.K. negotiators in quarantine and more pressing issues at hand, the U.K. and European Union should extend the Brexit transition period. -
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Britain’s Coronavirus Response
Britain’s prime minister, Boris Johnson, has a new message: “Stay at home!” -
Counterterrorism and Humanitarian Action: Will 2020 Be a Turning Point for International Humanitarian Law at the United Nations?
Harvard Law School Program on International Law and Armed Conflict has released a new briefing on an emerging debate: Can and should a U.N. counterterrorism body authoritatively interpret and assess comp... -
The Lawfare Podcast: Ben Hubbard on MBS
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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
What are the anti-terrorism statutes on which these purposeful coronavirus exposure prosecutions might be based? And, even if it is feasible to use these statutes to prosecute those deliberately spreadin... -
The Supreme Court’s Coronavirus Postponement: Pandemics, Precedent and National Risks
The Supreme Court cites past examples to justify its decision to postpone oral arguments. But those past postponements were different in key ways. -
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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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.