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17 Sep 2020, 5:57 pm by Anna Salvatore
Below is a transcript of the remarks as delivered by Attorney General William Barr at Hillsdale College on September 16, 2020, including the subsequent question and answer period. [read post]
2 Sep 2024, 6:18 am by Greg Lambert
I went to a relatively unknown law school and ended up in a law firm that was relatively small. [read post]
6 Apr 2021, 6:46 am by Daniel Milton
The chronologically last TIR is dated July 2, 2008, but the entirety of this TIR is redacted, so it provides little information of use. [read post]
11 Mar 2016, 7:00 am by Michael Adams
The Office of Personnel Management (“OPM”) data breach involves the greatest theft of sensitive personnel data in history. [read post]
25 Jun 2013, 12:02 pm by Larry Catá Backer
  This essay suggests that the real lesson of the Snowden affair has little to do with leaking the Prism program, something that people with no access to official documents could have easily surmised in any case. [read post]
7 Apr 2023, 1:18 pm by Rebecca Tushnet
DSA: Admirable technocrats’ work, even with much that is unknown or could have been done differently. [read post]
19 Dec 2018, 6:04 am by Michael Kugelman, Adam Weinstein
Last year, a new and relatively unknown religious movement led by a cleric named Khadim Hussain Rizvi staged a sit-in that brought the Pakistani cities of Islamabad and Rawalpindi to a standstill. [read post]
21 Feb 2016, 4:00 pm by Old Fox
From about 1520 he belonged to a group of scholars who met regularly to discuss the theological problems raised by Martin Luther’s revolt; known to be inclined to the new way of thinking, they were dubbed “Little Germany. [read post]
5 Oct 2018, 1:24 pm by Scott R. Anderson
But unless the Trump administration is willing to withdraw from or somehow renegotiate them, there is little it can do. [read post]
25 May 2023, 10:22 am by Michael C. Dorf
Yet the history of public finance that Prof Clarke recounts sheds little light on the original public (or contemporary) meaning of "public debt" as used in the Fourteenth Amendment.Nonetheless, and purely for the sake of argument, let's assume that Prof Clarke is right that tax revenues suffice to cover whatever government bills come due that constitute "debt" within the meaning of the Fourteenth Amendment. [read post]
19 Sep 2017, 10:26 pm by Wolfgang Demino
When defendants answer pro-se, they can either expect a motion for summary judgment (which is difficult for a lay person to defeat) or a five-minute “trial” that may give them an opportunity to tell their story or tale of woe, but little chance of success in defeating the action. [read post]
3 Aug 2022, 5:01 am by Lennart Maschmeyer
The hackers behind the intrusion into the Exchange servers (likely associated with the Chinese government) initially pursued espionage on a small scale using previously unknown vulnerabilities. [read post]
7 Jun 2018, 7:40 pm
And why such techniques as sentiment analysis – with all of their methodological flaws:(a) came to replace robust and reliable flows of interaction and communication(b) were at the heart of recent scandals and controversiesabout the Brexit Referendum(c) are something still completely unknown to the ordinary people (“the citizens” in liberal language, “the masses” in marxist-leninist language)The results of breaking this urban ecosystem up are for everyone to be… [read post]
17 Aug 2022, 8:30 am by Jack Goldsmith
  Next is what Marshall says “appears to be a concerted and deliberate effort to maintain possession not only of government property but significant state secrets for reasons unknown. [read post]
20 Jul 2022, 12:02 pm by Quinta Jurecic, Natalie K. Orpett
What’s concerning is that the committee has apparently produced information unknown to the Justice Department, which is armed with vastly more investigative resources and greater power when it comes to compelling information. [read post]
7 Mar 2022, 5:01 am by Andrew J. Grotto
  First, there was the disclosure in March 2021 of what cybersecurity analyst Brian Krebs dubbed the “mass-hack” of zero-day vulnerabilities (that is, vulnerabilities that were previously unknown) in Microsoft Exchange Servers that adversaries could exploit remotely, with no user action. [read post]
17 Mar 2021, 12:44 pm by Ellis Cose
In “every war period the danger of race riots in great,” observed Raushenbush, who suggested that with a little planning, foresight, and good will, riots could be avoided. [read post]