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Tune in as the American Bar Association kicks off its 7-city tour in Atlanta, Georgia with a mission to restore trust in our electoral process.
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Requiring the FBI to get a court order before it looks at its own legally acquired information is not just unnecessary—it’s also dangerous to our national security.
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What happened after the presidential elections in Guatemala?
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Putin is trying to exploit a gray area between withdrawal and noncompliance.
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Your weekly summary of everything on the site.
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The report reveals that U.S. and partner engagements with Iraqis have been limited following Oct. 7.
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The regulations are flawed, and pouring sensitive investigative impressions into the public domain is almost always a bad idea.
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The new policy requires written assurances from foreign governments before receiving arms that they will not commit human rights abuses with U.S. weapons.
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The latest edition of the Seriously Risky Business cybersecurity newsletter, now on Lawfare.
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The rise in anti-Jewish and anti-Arab/Muslim incidents since Oct. 7 has provided fertile ground for the spread of extremism domestically.
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What happened at the Supreme Court yesterday?
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What the advocates argued, what the justices asked, and where the Court may go from here