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What If It Were Illegal to Transfer Personal Data From the European Union to the United States?
A recent European decision does not go exactly that far, but it imperils such data transfers, at least until stronger controls over U.S. surveillance law are in place and recognized as adequate by the Eu... -
Confusing Judicial Reform With Unleashing Extremism
The debate over judicial activism is the wrong lens through which to consider the current Israeli fight over its judiciary. The right lens is the restraint of authoritarianism and religious radicalism. -
Can Biden Sidestep Congress on an Iran Nuclear Deal?
The Biden administration has a plausible but not clinching argument for avoiding the Iran Nuclear Agreement Review Act if the agreement is unwritten. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Protests, the Police, and the Press
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The Cyberlaw Podcast: Yet Another Synthetic Moral Panic Over Privacy
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The Presidential Records Act, Clinton's Socks, and Trump's Boxes
What is the PRESIDENTIAL RECORDS ACT? What is the CLINTON SOCKS CASE? Do they TOTALLY EXONERATE Donald Trump? -
The Lawfare Podcast: Stephanie Pell and Brian Kalt on How the Trump Indictment Will Affect the Trump Campaign and the Potential Trump Presidency
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ChinaTalk: Blinken to Beijing
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Finding Language Models in Influence Operations
If tools like ChatGPT are used in covert propaganda campaigns, how would we know? -
Upcoming Supreme Court Case Threatens Congressional Subpoena Power
Carnahan v. Maloney involves an obscure statute but could have broad implications for Congress's oversight efforts. -
TechTank: Social Media and Teens: How Do They Think It Impacts Them?
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Can You Sanctions-Proof a Government?
Russia has pursued four strategies to mitigate the effects of sanctions, with mixed results.