-
The Supreme Court unanimously held that the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act does not displace the state secrets privilege.
-
The court decided that the federal government could invoke the state secrets privilege to block two CIA contractors from testifying about a Guantanamo detainee’s treatment at a CIA black site.
-
In a court filing, the select committee said Trump and allies may have conspired to commit fraud and obstruction in their attempt to overturn the 2020 election.
-
The FBI released a statement detailing its findings in the ongoing investigation into bomb threats at historically Black institutions.
-
The ruling determined that Trump could be held liable for his conduct in office.
-
Over the past two years, Russian state-sponsored cyber actors have been targeting U.S. cleared defense contractors.
-
-
On Feb. 3, President Biden announced that U.S. forces successfully undertook a counterterrorism operation that killed Abu Ibrahim al-Hashimi al-Qurayshi, the leader of the Islamic State.
-
The United Nations Security Council held an emergency session at 10 a.m. on Jan. 31 to discuss threats to international peace and security caused by the buildup of Russian military personnel along the Uk...
-
The White House Office of Management and Budget released a memo that announces new measures to strengthen cybersecurity within federal agencies.
-
Prior to the order, there was no charge for sexual harassment under military law; instead, it was prosecuted under various sections of the UCMJ.
-
This is the first criminal case brought by the Justice Department’s Election Threats Task Force, which was created in June 2021 to prosecute those making threats against election workers.