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President Biden signed an executive order prohibiting government employees from using spyware which could harm U.S. national security.
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In the letter, Bragg explains that they have demonstrated no legitimate legislative reason for congressional oversight
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Jordan, Comer, and Steil described the potential indictment as an “unprecedented abuse of prosecutorial authority”
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The report details the committee’s efforts to update the Case-Zablocki Act of 1972.
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McBurney ordered that three parts of the report—the introduction, conclusion, and Section VIII—may be published.
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On Jan. 25, the DoD updated its directive on “Autonomy in Weapons Systems,” the guiding document for U.S. development, implementation, and supervision of autonomous and semi-autonomous weapons systems.
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The Justice Department announces a successful campaign countering ransomware attacks by the Hive cybercriminal network.
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The Office of Chief Trial Counsel of the California State Bar intends to seek Eastman’s disbarment before the State Bar Court.
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The unusual circumstances of the Jan. 6 attack make location data gleaned from the geofence warrant especially viable, according to Federal Judge Rudolph Contreras.
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The Marshal's team was not able to identify a person responsible for the Dobbs leak by a preponderance of the evidence.
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Attorney General Merrick Garland announced that he had issued an order to appoint Robert Hur to oversee an investigation into classified documents allegedly found at President Biden's office at the Penn ...
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Too hot for government servers, the Jan. 6 select committee’s records find a permanent home on Lawfare.