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Chatter: Secret Intelligence and the British Royal Family with Rory Cormac
How have the British royal family and UK intelligence operations been linked? -
The Lawfare Podcast: The Tyranny of the Minority with Steven Levitsky and Daniel Ziblatt
How did American democracy fall so far behind, and what can be done about it? -
Smart Phones at the Border: What Does the Fourth Amendment Protect?
The circuit courts’ split grows more pressing after a district court decision requires warrants for cell phone searches at the border. -
Lawfare Live: Trump's Trials and Tribulations, Sept. 21
Join the Lawfare team for a live discussion of this week’s developments in the Trump trials. -
An “Extraordinary” Problem
Is a growing reliance on special counsels prudent? -
Livestream: Oversight of the U.S. Department of Justice
Attorney General Merrick Garland will testify before the House Judiciary Committee. -
The Lawfare Podcast: A Weaponized World Economy with Henry Farrell and Abe Newman
How has technological innovation impacted economic warfare? -
On Clerks and Caimans: Jeffrey Clark’s Removal Hearing
Just like Mark Meadows, Clark needs to establish three things to get his case into federal court. -
Livestream: President Biden Speaks at United Nations
President Biden's address at the UN General Assembly. -
The Cyberlaw Podcast: Is the Government’s Antitrust Case Against Google Already in Trouble?
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The Biden Administration’s Implementation Plan for the National Cybersecurity Strategy
The first installment of the implementation plan provides insight into how the Biden administration intends to achieve the National Cybersecurity Strategy’s goals. -
The Lawfare Podcast: The Mechanisms for Cybersecurity Aid with Eugenia Lostri
What does the future of cybersecurity aid look like? -
ChinaTalk: EMERGENCY POD: Huawei's Breakthrough, the Technical, Industrial and Strategic Implications
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Trump’s Motion for Recusal of Judge Chutkan Is Extraordinarily Weak
Both Supreme Court and D.C. Circuit precedents hold that a judge’s in-court statements about cases before them almost never warrant recusal. -
A Battle for Better Information
Researchers working to mitigate online election lies are facing multifaceted attacks, but with 2024 looming, that critical work continues. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Trump’s Presidential Immunity Defense with Saraphin Dhanani and Benjamin Wittes
Is it likely that Trump could succeed in getting the Jan. 6 case against him dismissed based on presidential immunity? -
The Kafala System Is Facilitating Labor Abuses in the Middle East
The contracts used to hire foreign laborers in many Middle Eastern countries are routinely violated and give workers few options to redress exploitative or abusive behavior. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Trump’s Trials and Tribulations: An Update from Courthouses Around the Country
Listen to this week's episode of “Trump’s Trials and Tribulations.” -
The Week That Was: All of Lawfare in One Post
Your weekly summary of everything on the site. -
Chesebro’s Defense Counsel Doesn’t Skip Leg Day
And it looks like he may get to speak to the grand jurors who indicted his client.
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Pirates, Privateers, and Cartels: Why Profit-Driven Policing Backfires
Reviving the letters of marque would undermine U.S. legal norms, create diplomatic instability, and risk unintended escalation. -
The Legality of Migrant Detention on Military Bases
The president does not have an unfettered ability to use the military to detain migrants on military bases. -
Lawfare Daily: Carla Reyes and Drew Hinkes on the Evolution and Future of Crypto Policy
What are the dominant crypto narratives?