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The joint discovery report filed pursuant to the Court's July 21, 2023 order states that the government has provided over one million pages of unclassified discovery so far.
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A Delaware grand jury indicted Hunter Biden on charges relating to Biden’s alleged illegal purchase of a firearm.
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The Supreme Court’s Taamneh ruling makes platforms sound like the passive “common carriers” that Justice Thomas wants them to be.
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This week, with Scott Anderson traveling, Quinta Jurecic and Alan Rozenshtein were joined by Lawfare Senior Editor Molly Reynolds to break down the week’s big national security news stories.
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How can the U.S. and Taiwan reformulate the current conversation around Taiwan’s statehood claims to deter an invasion from China?
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What do we know about unidentified aerial phenomenon?
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What is the scope of the climate migration crisis?
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According to the panel, prosecutors’ attempts to access these records violates Perry’s immunity under the Speech or Debate Clause.
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Join the Lawfare team for a live discussion of this week’s developments in the Trump trials.
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NIST’s voluntary cybersecurity framework leaves organizations vulnerable to the nation’s most capable cyber adversaries. NIST’s proposed overhaul won’t change that.
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The judge granted the government’s motion to establish procedures dictating access to the classified information in the case.
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Quantum computers may eventually have devastating impacts on cybersecurity—but we’ll probably see the threat coming in time to set up counters.