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A flexible concept drawn from, but not limited to, property law offers a solution to eroding Fourth Amendment data protections.
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Is there enough common ground to pave the path for consensus in cyber diplomacy?
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Benjamin Wittes talks about conducting his "special military operations" abroad on what he calls the ERAS (Eradicating Russian Ambassadorial Sleep) Tour.
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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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Why the U.S. government will find no easy answers in the Sahel's coup belt
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The sixth class of Lawfare's live course on hacking and cyber security is now available to the public.
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Analyzing the UN Security Council’s engagement on Syria humanitarian issues and its failure to reauthorize the cross-border aid mechanism
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Who is James Harper and what can his story tell us about national security today?
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A dispatch from Tsinghua University
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The board’s public report on FISA 702 misses the mark on the critical issue of U.S. person queries.
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Why may a bipartisan health initiative that has a track record of success in addressing HIV/AIDS in at-risk countries expire this fall?
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