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Lawfare’s daily roundup of national security news and opinion.
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During protests in Washington, D.C., a conspiracy theory spread on Twitter that the federal government had cut off communications within and from the city. Twitter users could have been warned.
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As cyber threats during the coronavirus pandemic increase, Congress has considered allowing private lawsuits against foreign states for alleged unauthorized cyber activity. This response would create mor...
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The agreement with the Taliban calls for U.S. troops to withdraw entirely, but some conditions in the deal may prevent that.
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Are there opportunities to wind down fighting with some terrorist groups in the region?
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The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals asks whether it should order a district judge to stop, stand up and salute when Attorney General William Barr tells him to drop the case against Michael Flynn.
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The Supreme Court has severely curtailed—and in many cases effectively eliminated—the ability to sue federal officials to vindicate constitutional rights. Congress can force courts to entertain these sui...
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