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The U.S. government’s prepublication review process is a mammoth system of prior restraint that impacts the speech of millions. What's its legal foundation?
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Germany is often offered as a model for how a country can reckon with a history of racism, but German leaders' denials about institutional racism demonstrate the limits of its approach.
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The executive branch must balance foreign affairs imperatives against overcriminalization and overt Justice Department politicization.
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The White House Office of Management and Budget released a memo that announces new measures to strengthen cybersecurity within federal agencies.
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The Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act is the latest in a string of U.S. executive and congressional actions aimed to address China’s human rights abuses in Xinjiang.
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Prior to the order, there was no charge for sexual harassment under military law; instead, it was prosecuted under various sections of the UCMJ.
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This week, Shane Harris talks with veteran journalist Leslie Kean, who has done groundbreaking and widely admired reporting on unidentified flying objects.
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While the court in Orich granted the Israeli police some judicial leeway, recent developments may have presented new challenges for the ruling.