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Court Unseals Ruling Denying Paracha Petition for Habeas Corpus
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The Week that Was: All of Lawfare in One Post
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What Coronavirus Means for Online Fraud, Forced Sex, Drug Smuggling and Wildlife Trafficking
How is the COVID-19 outbreak affecting criminal groups, both in the short and long term? In particular, how is it affecting trends across the illicit economies of drug smuggling and poaching, wildlife tr... -
Today’s Headlines and Commentary
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The National Security Law Podcast: This Podcast Was Recorded 'Before There Were Privacy Laws'
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The Lawfare Podcast: Stephen Holmes on Liberalism in the 21st Century
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Why The Internet Didn’t Break—But It Still Failed Millions
Tom Wheeler explains how the internet’s design prevents spikes in traffic during the COVID-19 pandemic from slowing everything to a halt. -
The Cyberlaw Podcast: How Israel is Fighting the Coronavirus
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Evolutions in the U.S. Chinese-Hacking Indictment Strategy
A comparative reading of the 2014 and 2020 People’s Liberation Army indictments suggests the United States is now using indictments to pursue a range of independent objectives with audiences beyond China... -
Today’s Headlines and Commentary
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Federal Executive Emergency Authorities to Address COVID-19
The Trump administration’s declarations have utilized some of the federal government’s emergency powers to address the coronavirus outbreak. But what other powers remain untapped? -
Coronavirus Disinformation and the Need for States to Shore Up International Law
With the arrival of the coronavirus pandemic, Russia’s disinformation campaign has taken a dangerous turn.