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Global Privacy Law
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What to Make of New U.S. Actions Against Foreign Telecoms
The administration recently took two steps to address risks associated with foreign telecom firms. But there is still much to be done in architecting a broader supply chain strategy. -
House Submits En Banc Brief in McGahn Subpoena Case
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COVID-19 Is a Severe Test for Germany’s Postwar Constitution
The coronavirus pandemic tests multiple aspects of the country’s postwar constitutional order: emergency powers, federalism, separation of powers and individual rights. -
The Middle East Unraveling
A review of Kim Ghattas, “Black Wave: Saudi Arabia, Iran and the Forty-Year Rivalry That Unraveled Culture, Religion, and Collective Memory in the Middle East” (Henry Holt & Co., 2020) -
Today’s Headlines and Commentary
Lawfare’s daily roundup of national security news and opinion -
The Lawfare Podcast: Camille François on Covid-19 and the ABCs of Disinformation
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The National Security Law Podcast: This Podcast Will Have a Very Powerful Reopening
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5G After COVID-19
The Trump administration’s insistence that friendly governments ban Huawei was always going to be difficult to implement. After COVID-19, it will grow even harder to sell. -
Rational Security: The 'Contact Tracing' Edition
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The Weaponization of Dogs on the Internet
The United States must act to improve digital identity verification. -
Appeals Court Rules Facebook Must Face Renewed Privacy Lawsuit