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No. 12-2, January 2022

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Index

  • Comparing the Strength of SEP Patent Portfolios: Leadership Intelligence for the Intelligence Community
  • Reviving Liberal Constitutionalism With Originalism in Emergency Powers Doctrine
  • Information Lawfare: Messaging and the Moral High Ground
  • Rethinking U.S. Efforts on Counterterrorism: Toward a Sustainable Plan Two Decades After 9/11
  • FARA in Focus: What can Russia's Foreign Agent Law tell us about America's?
  • Layered Opacity: Criminal Legal Technology Exacerbates Disparate Impact Cycles and Prevents Trust
  • Assessment of National Security Concerns in the Acquisition of U.S. and U.K. Assets
  • Roosevelt's 'Limited' National Emergency: Crisis Powers in the Emergency Proclamation and Economic Studies of 1939
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