Footnotes From the Archives News in Brief Huawei Will Sue the U.S. for Banning Government Agencies From Using Its Products The Chinese telecom company is expected to argue that it has been punished without trial, violating the Constitution. Rebecca Worby
Social Justice Detecting a Coming Betrayal Researchers use transcripts from online Diplomacy games to identify signs of imminent betrayal. Nathan Collins
Economics The High-Tech—and Very Low-Tech—Tactics of Corporate Espionage No matter the methods, the motivations are the same. Lauren Kirchner
News in Brief The Kings of Garbage, or, The ADL Spied on Me and All I Got Was This Lousy Index Card In 1993 the Anti-Defamation League was accused of espionage, illegal surveillance, theft, and the treasonous sale of classified information to a foreign government. I was one of their victims. Mark Ames
News in Brief Why Spy for Cuba? Analysis: The 2001 trial of five Cubans caught spying in Florida might provide some insight into the case of Kendall and Gwendolyn Myers. Kirk Nielsen