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The laws already in California and Vermont do not put any meaningful controls on companies selling, licensing and otherwise sharing Americans’ sensitive data on the open market—and the new bills are no d...
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The recent redeployment of U.S. troops won't change the security landscape of Somalia, but it could provide an opportunity for change.
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Lawfare’s daily roundup of national security news and opinion.
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Where should US-China tech relations go? What should “Competitive when it should be. Collaborative when it can be. Adversarial when it must be” actually mean in practice?
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The Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act will come into force in the US on June, 21, 2022. On this episode, John Foote, a partner and the head of the customs practice at Kelley Drye & Warren, discusses the...
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Anastasiia Bakulina is the founder and CEO of Svidomi Media, a Ukrainian news source distributed through Twitter and Telegram. She joins Benjamin Wittes Friday at 2:00 pm Eastern time on #LiveFromUkraine.
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University-based cybersecurity clinics are a way for universities to meet their ideals and responsibilities for public service by addressing two intersecting challenges at once: the growing need for expe...
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Digital transnational repression has a chilling effect on exiled and diaspora activists and dissidents who find themselves repressed by authoritarian states, even in places where they assumed they had a ...
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Lawfare’s daily roundup of national security news and opinion.
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In this post, we provide a road map to the core legal issues that U.S. policymakers need to consider as they weigh whether and how to move forward with seizing any frozen Russia-related assets.