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Did China deliver the normalization deal between Iran and Saudi Arabia? Is this the beginning of a multipolar Middle East? Lawfare discusses.
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Definitional challenges in international law make regulating Wagner Group activity difficult, and transnational governance is not a ready substitute. What can be done instead?
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Security flaws keep software and entire supply chains vulnerable. It is critical that policymakers work to set regulatory lanes for companies to build safe and secure technology.
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The former president is seeking $500 million in damages from Cohen.
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Given the importance of Section 702’s collection authorities for national security, it is worth reviewing how it compares to the original FISA.
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The Defense Department treats sexual harassment as a “human relations” issue, not a crime: It’s a decades-old, outdated policy that endangers service members—especially those at the military academies.
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Bragg filed a lawsuit against Rep. Jim Jordan to block his alleged “interference” and “obstruction” of the ongoing criminal prosecution of former President Donald Trump.
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The latest episode of the Cyberlaw Podcast.
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AI’s vulnerability to adversarial attack is not futuristic, and there are reasonable measures that should be taken now to address the risk.