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The OIG concludes that, “the Department’s handling of the sentencing in the Stone case was highly unusual,” but did not violate “a law, rule, regulation, or Department policy.”
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While U.S. piracy law has largely stagnated since 1820, international law has evolved. Now it’s time to catch up.
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Watch Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speak in-person before Congress for the first time since the Oct. 7 attack on Israel.
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The judges almost unanimously agreed that Israel’s policies in the territory are illegal, but the court was more divided on other salient factual and legal findings.
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What threats does AI pose to the integrity of the Internet?
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A close read of the most impenetrable and elusive passage of the Supreme Court’s immunity decision.
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A review of Steven Brill’s “The Death of Truth” (Knopf, 2024)
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What happened at the Aspen Security Forum?
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Discussing how to think about AI policy in an everchanging environment.
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Lies, misconceptions, and propaganda about intensifying climate change and policy responses will increasingly shape security and geopolitics.
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The second provisional measures hearing in the case was riddled with a number of procedural peculiarities.
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Watch the Secret Service Director testify on the USSS response to the assassination attempt against former President Trump.