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The Biden administration's forthcoming strategy for tackling domestic extremism will formalize major changes already set in motion over the past few months.
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Dividing the SEC's attention risks missing the next Enron.
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The Supreme Court issued a decision in Van Buren v. United States, a case involving the Computer Frauds and Abuses Act.
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The department found that there were approximately 23 civilians killed and approximately 10 civilians injured during 2020 as a result of U.S. military operations.
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Join us for a discussion about the most ambitious legislative effort to date for combating the prevalence of sexual assault in the military.
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The balance of power may be shifting, but not in favor of the Nigerian military.
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Lawfare is now accepting fall internship applications through the Brookings Institution.
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What are the origins and evolution of the institutional, policy and legal frameworks that have come to define both the defensive and offensive aspects of the U.K. and U.S. models?
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Chancellor Merkel is leaving office, but fundamental change in Germany’s foreign policy is unlikely.