Racial Disparities in Economic Espionage Act Prosecutions: A Window into the New Red Scare
New research jointly led by Committee of 100 and Andrew Chongseh Kim sheds light on significant racial disparities in the implementation of Economic Espionage Act (EEA) of 1996 and under the China initiative. Data from the research is drawn from nearly 300 defendants across nearly 200 separate cases.

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