The National Security Law Podcast: Sparkly Rainbow Snowboots!

Well, it’s been a while, thanks to the ice/snow/power/water fiasco we recently underwent in Texas.  But, though tired and not very prepared, we are back tonight!  Tune in as co-hosts Steve Vladeck and Bobby Chesney discuss and debate: The domestic and international law grounds cited by the Biden administration for its recent airstrike in Syria […]

Hong Kong’s Highest Court Reviews the National Security Law—Carefully

Since its establishment in 1997, Hong Kong’s apex court, the Court of Final Appeal, has demonstrated a strong approach to constitutional review in human rights cases. It has struck down laws and executive acts found to be in violation of protected fundamental rights and freedoms. But in the wake of Hong Kong’s new National Security […]

U.S. Launches National Security Probe Into Chinese-Owned App TikTok

U.S. Launches National Security Probe Into Chinese-Owned App TikTok The Treasury Department’s Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) has reportedly launched a national security investigation into TikTok, a rapidly growing video-streaming and social media app owned by Chinese social media company ByteDance. TikTok, which has more than 110 million downloads in the […]

don’t fuck with love — ESSAY FROM 2013 on CISPA & how the BOSTON BOMBING tried to hide its passing (AND DIDN’T!!!!!) & the state of our DISUNION four years ago as CORPORATIONS TAKE OVER national government COMPLETELY, scott richard

don’t fuck with love — ESSAY FROM 2013 on CISPA & how the BOSTON BOMBING tried to hide its passing (AND DIDN’T!!!!!) & the state of our DISUNION four years ago as CORPORATIONS TAKE OVER national government COMPLETELY, scott richard Image by torbakhopper this essay JUST SEEMS more relevant now in light of the massive […]

Australia National University Reveals Data Breach Involving 19 Years of Info

Australia National University (ANU) has disclosed a data breach that affected some information of its community members dating back 19 years. On 4 June, ANU Vice-Chancellor Brian Schmidt revealed that the school had discovered a data breach in May. An analysis of the event uncovered that someone had accessed the school’s systems illegally back in […]

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