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When Refusal Doesn’t Matter: Operation Epic Fury and the Erosion of Host Nation Consent

War on the Rocks · · International · Privacy Law

When the U.S. military launched its war against Iran in Feb. 2026, it did not just dismantle Iranian military capabilities. It shattered the illusion that the United States would consult with its closest allies and that an ally’s refusal to grant base access can stop an American war in motion. Rather than the much discussed “outward flows” of military assets from the Korean Peninsula to the Middle East, it is the anticipated “inward flows” of U.S. military assets that could be more consequential in times of crisis.Focusing on the early days of the fallout of this…

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Data Privacy Compliance in the Car Rental Industry: What Platforms Must Know

A National Law Review piece addresses data privacy compliance obligations specific to car rental platforms, outlining what these businesses need to understand about handling customer data under current legal frameworks.

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