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The U.S. must better balance its coercive economic security measures with constructive policies that underscore the benefits of new and sustainable forms of interdependence.
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Listen to this week's episode of Trump's Trials and Tribulations
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Your weekly summary of everything on the site.
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New data suggests that the public is broadly accepting of targeted facial recognition use even as it is concerned about casual facial surveillance becoming an everyday event.
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The latest edition of the Seriously Risky Business cybersecurity newsletter, now on Lawfare.
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Section 241 can be applied in a manner that resolves the First Amendment concerns raised by Mackey and the government while allowing the law to achieve its intended purposes.
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Discussing the congressional effort by staffers to help Afghan allies flee the country during the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan
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This week, Alan Rozenshtein and Quinta Jurecic were joined by Natalie Orpett to talk through the week's big national security news
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Many, though not all, of the lawyers who attempted to overturn the 2020 election continue to face the fallout.
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What influence does the "blob" actually have on foreign policy making?
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Unlike source code, which humans use to express ideas to each other, model weights function primarily as machine-readable instructions.
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Discussing Evan Gershkovish's year long detention in Russia