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The Lawfare Podcast: Laura Rosenberger on Chinese Information Operations
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On Facial Recognition, the U.S. Isn’t China—Yet
Facial recognition software has recently attracted scrutiny for its adoption by some police departments across the United States. Very few U.S. states and localities have laws to adequately protect again... -
The Cyberlaw Podcast: Hackers for Hire
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Trump Administration Moves to Block Release of Bolton's Book
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Rational Security: 'The Stache Strikes Back' Edition
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Assessing the Government’s Lawsuit Against John Bolton
The government faces many hurdles. -
Today’s Headlines and Commentary
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Flynn and Justice Department Respond to Court-Appointed Amicus
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Trump Administration Sues Bolton Over Book Publication
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Senate Report Finds Poor Executive Branch Oversight of Chinese State-Owned Telecoms
The Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations published a report on June 9 on “Threats to U.S. Networks: Oversight of Chinese Government-Owned Carriers.” What's in the document? -
Justice Department Charges Two Individuals in Connection with Shooting of Law Enforcement Officers
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Israel’s Annexation Puzzle in the Age of Great Power Competition
Cultivating ties with China has been one important component of Benjamin Netanyahu’s grand strategy of building national resilience through economic, political, and military strength.