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  • Advocating for Families Serving Overseas

    Advocating for Families Serving Overseas The Foreign Service Journal has [...]

  • Lexpat Contributes to Second SAMS Report

    Lexpat Contributes to Second SAMS Report On October 7, the Syrian [...]

  • Lexpat’s Team Contributes to Academia and Public Discourse

    Lexpat’s Team Contributes to Academia and Public Discourse As the [...]

  • Lexpat Contributes to SAMS Report

    Lexpat Contributes to SAMS Report On August 4, the Syrian [...]

  • Mitigating Against the Risk of Intellectual Property Theft in China

    Mitigating Against the Risk of Intellectual Property Theft in China [...]

  • Pearlman Featured on ‘National Security Law Today’ Podcast

    Pearlman Featured on ‘National Security Law Today’ Podcast The American [...]

  • Intelligence Law Sourcebook Featured on LegalNews.com

    LegalNews.com is promoting the current edition of the U.S. Intelligence [...]

  • U.S. Intelligence Community Law Sourcebook Published

    U.S. Intelligence Community Law Sourcebook Published The latest edition of [...]

  • Pearlman on the Olympics and Diplomacy

    "We know which country we stand for." Defiant and proud, and quite possibly reasonably so from their point of view, the Russian athletes in Tokyo remind us that the Olympics are about nations, not just the athletes. It provides a reality check to those suggesting a "diplomatic boycott" of the upcoming Beijing Games.

  • Remote Work and Radicalization

    Adam Pearlman's latest piece for GMU's SCIF blog examines how isolation increased the risk of radicalization.

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