Supreme Court to Decide if Online Death Threats Count as Free Speech Recent Posts CSPS-Korea Fellows Hold Mason Impact Project on Water Quality Management Throughout the Fall 2024 semester, Student Fellows at the Center for Security Policy Studies Korea (CSPS-Korea) conducted a unique research project under George Mason University’s […] The Tug of War for Georgia: Russia’s Efforts to Exploit E.U.-Georgia Tensions Russia’s largest security goal in the Republic of Georgia is to prevent Georgia’s Westward integration, as Moscow regards Georgia as an important component of its […] Follow us on Twitter Tweets by @CSPS_GMU The Supreme Court will decide whether the government has the right to imprison a person for online death threats. ]]> ← Does Your Security System Provider Protect Your Data Enough? → Utilizes Wireless Mesh Network for Fire Detection