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The American Bar Association has chosen Matt Nosanchuk, associate general counsel at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, as one of three lawyers to receive its inaugural Stonewall Award, recogn
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...Delivering the keynote address for the Pentagon's Lesbian, Gay, Bi-Sexual, and Transgender Pride Month headline event on...
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An Intelligence and National Security Alliance report on cyber attacks outlines vulnerabilities in computer networks across private industry, and calls for a systematic response to prevent the harm t
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