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Election Victory Gives New Momentum to Hong Kong Democracy Movement
Lawfare’s biweekly roundup of U.S.-China technology policy news. -
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Defining a Theory of ‘Bribery’ for Impeachment
If adopted by the House of Representatives, the theory that President Trump engaged in bribery by pushing Ukraine for an investigation into Burisma could have consequences for the separation of powers. -
The Cyberlaw Podcast: Ethical Algorithms with Michael Kearns and Aaron Roth
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NYU School of Law Hosts Bipartisan Event on Congress’ Role in National Security
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Britain Goes to the Polls in a High-Stakes Election
Next week’s vote will be a decisive moment in the polarizing Brexit debate, with the outcome indicating support for a divorce deal with the European Union, a second referendum, or continued stalemate. -
Two Russian Nationals Indicted in Connection with Hacking Schemes
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Workshop Report: The Transatlantic Dialogue on Military Cyber Operations-Amsterdam
The Strauss Center at UT-Austin has published a report summarizing the dialogue at the “Transatlantic Dialogue on Military Cyber Operations,” which occurred in Amsterdam in August 2019. -
President Trump Requests that Supreme Court Hear Financial Records Case
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The Lawfare Podcast: David Kaye on Policing Speech Online
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Cybersecurity in One Voice: Leveraging CISA Programming to Improve FTC Cybersecurity Enforcement
The FTC’s cybersecurity enforcement program has faced increasing judicial scrutiny because of the inherent vagueness of the "reasonable" cybersecurity it seeks to require. Meanwhile, the Cybersecurity a... -
Rational Security: The '-1' Edition
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The National Security Law Podcast: What’s In Your Wallet? A Subpoena!
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What’s Next on Impeachment
The impeachment inquiry now moves to the House Judiciary Committee. What should we expect? -
The Cyberlaw Podcast: The Right to be Forgotten Shoots the Shark
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Revisiting Criminal Obstruction of Justice in the Impeachment Inquiry
The Trump administration’s refusal to engage the committee has a small problem: two federal obstruction of justice statutes. -
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Court Issues Preliminary Injunction Against President Trump’s Ban on Uninsured Immigrants
In October, President Trump issued a proclamation denying entry into the U.S. for otherwise qualified visa applicants unless they are likely to receive “approved health insurance” within 30 days of entry... -
Livestream and Witness Statements: Dec. 4 House Judiciary Impeachment Hearing
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Livestream: Secret Service Acting Director Speaks on the Trump Assassination Attempt
Secret Service Acting Director Ronald L. Rowe will hold a press conference. -
Justice Dept. OIG Releases Report on Public Statements During Election Fraud Investigation
The office found that the U.S. attorney for the Middle District of Pennsylvania violated Justice Department policy by releasing information about an ongoing investigation.