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The government proved a conspiracy to oppose government authority by force—with a spontaneous trigger.
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Among the many issues AI products raise is whether or not their outputs are protected by Section 230, the foundational statute that shields websites from liability for third-party content.
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Taking stock of failed dialogue efforts with the Taliban to strengthen future U.S. engagement for Afghanistan.
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The latest episode of the Cyberlaw Podcast.
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The Islamic State and other groups are experimenting with using drones and may be close to weaponizing them.
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David Cohen is the Deputy Director of the Central Intelligence Agency, a position he held also during the Obama administration.
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Export controls on quantum technology are not an immediately viable option. But the U.S. can take several steps to prepare for a future in which trade restrictions become more pertinent.
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A discussion of how climate change impacts the subsea cable system—a critical element of internet infrastructure—and analysis of the legal and policy factors that inform the protection of this system.
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The report examines how the U.S. intelligence apparatus has used authorities granted by FISA.
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Mariel Borowitz on the domain of space diplomacy, auroras and satellites, the Space Force, and more.
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It’s been four years since the Cambridge Analytica settlement, and Facebook is now Meta. So how much has really changed within the company?
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The executive order’s ultimate impact will depend on whether the White House can galvanize similar action in Congress, at the local level, and among like-minded governments abroad.