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U.S. and China Strike Phase One Trade Agreement; Washington Steps up Efforts to Block Chinese Tech Amidst Mounting Opposition
Lawfare’s biweekly roundup of U.S.-China technology policy news. -
Rational Security: The '2020 Vision' Edition
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The NDAA Pushes Forward on Cyber Metrics
The spending bill authorizes the Pentagon to create procurement pathways in which software can be purchased in less than a year. If effectively implemented, the change would be dramatic. -
The Law and Consequences of the Recent Airstrikes in Iraq
In Iraq, the Trump administration’s military response to a fatal attack on U.S. personnel has triggered a new political crisis. The U.S.-Iraq relationship may not escape unscathed. -
Remember Lawfare in Your End-of-Year Giving
It has been another big year for Lawfare—one that has seen wider and deeper coverage of many issues both on our podcasts and on the website. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Upheaval and Repression in Iran
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Going Backward in the “Race for 5G”
How will the FCC’s changing plans for the C-Band wireless spectrum auction delay its availability for use in 5G networks? -
Federal Judge Dismisses Kupperman Subpoena Suit
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Monsey Stabbing Suspect Charged with Federal Hate Crimes
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Ask Lawfare: A Special Year-End Edition of the Lawfare Podcast
It's the end of a very busy year. And we suspect that people have questions. So this week on the Lawfare Podcast, we will have answers. -
The Tyler Doctrine and War Powers
The Millard Fillmore administration’s diplomatic machinations toward Hawaii are a curious example of the executive branch regarding itself as constitutionally empowered to threaten war but constrained fr... -
The Lawfare Podcast: Danielle Citron on Feminism and National Security