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The Lawfare Podcast: Aric Toler on How Not to Report on Disinformation
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Don’t Let COVID-19 Eclipse Election Security Concerns
The failure to secure digital election systems would be a glaring concern in any election year. COVID-19 will only exacerbate these issues. -
Rational Security: The 'You Too Can be the DNI' Edition
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The Lawfare Podcast Bonus Edition: John Ratcliffe vs. The Committee With No Bull
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Contact-Tracing Apps in the United States
In the U.S., efforts to develop digital contact-tracing systems have largely fallen to states and tech companies—though privacy advocates have voiced concerns about the invasiveness of such apps. -
Immigration Update: Ninth Circuit Rules Against Trump Ban on Uninsured
In a ruling on May 4, the Ninth Circuit denied the government's request for a stay of a nationwide preliminary injunction against a presidential proclamation barring admission of immigrants without "appr... -
Congress Dawdles on Remote Voting
Lawmakers are showing an openness to operating remotely. But a potential partisan split on the issue could stall progress. -
Today’s Headlines and Commentary
Lawfare’s daily roundup of national security news and opinion -
That National Security Law Podcast: This Podcast Prefers Its Nothing Burgers to Be Medium Rare
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The Dormant Commerce Clause Can’t Override State and Local Lockdowns
Attorney General William Barr’s suggestion that state and local pandemic policies violate the dormant Commerce Clause rings hollow. -
The Cyberlaw Podcast: Mirror-Image Decoupling
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Senate Subcommittee Examines Viability, Constitutionality of Conducting Senate Proceedings Remotely
On April 30, a Senate subcommittee held a roundtable discussion by videoconference on the viability and constitutionality of conducting Senate votes and other proceedings remotely.