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The investigation found no “ill intent” on the part of the secretary or his staff, but that situational factors and staff decisions limited disclosure.
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Debriefing the Net Choice oral arguments at the Supreme Court
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The AALS Section on National Security Law will host an Early Works in National Security Law Workshop on April 26, 2024 via zoom.
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What is the state of the existing space governance regime amid concerns that Moscow is developing a nuclear-tipped anti-satellite weapon in orbit?
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Insurers argue that a government backstop would help them cover catastrophic cyberattacks, but it’s not so simple.
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Discussing former President Trump's recent comments on NATO
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The Oct. 7 attack and Israeli response has increased the threat of international attacks. The United States needs to consider how it will respond.
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The NetChoice cases may have far-reaching implications for the power of governments to mandate social media platform transparency and data access.
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The latest edition of the Seriously Risky Business cybersecurity newsletter, now on Lawfare.
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In the face of the most violent period of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict since 1949, a transitional trusteeship regime for Gaza offers the most compelling path forward.