A legislative deadlock in Brussels risks the future of U.S.-EU negotiations.
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An appreciation of the effects of targeted strikes—as well as legal and ethical assessments of them—should guide decisions about whether, when, and where to conduct strikes.
A recently published paper from three George Washington University students refutes a commonly cited statistic about ownership of critical infrastructure and offers a more accurate portrayal of public an...
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Recent developments allowing federal criminal enforcers access to foreign evidence without gatekeeping by foreign states will, if not attended to, increase the likelihood of friction when U.S. prosecutio...
The Eleventh Circuit’s opinion striking down most of Florida’s controversial social media law mostly gets the First Amendment right but also shortchanges the important government interests at stake.