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The House is scheduled to vote this week on assistance to Israel—but not Ukraine. Can the new Speaker thread a tricky legislative needle?
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What’s in the UN special rapporteur’s report following her technical visit to northeastern Syria?
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The University of Minnesota Law School held a conference on the implications of Section 3 disqualification. This is one of the panels.
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Here’s how the U.S. should codify protections of foreign nationals’ data in the reauthorization of the FISA.
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The Lebanese militant group's increasingly advanced arsenal could cause severe damage in Israel if the current conflict escalates.
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Why was Sen. Menendez indicted and what are the implications?
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Data brokers scrape public records and sell information online. Years of stalking and abuse have followed—and policymakers need to step in.
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Lawfare Senior Editor Alan Rozenshtein will give introductory remarks and moderate a conversation at 12:15 p.m. CT.
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What is a contingent election and what chaos could it cause in 2024?
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In a presidential election, third-party success could lead to a constitutional crisis. In 2024, it’s a real possibility.
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The Department of Health and Human Services’s proposed rules would needlessly stifle essential U.S. research.