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The One Institution That Checked Trump
The Jan. 6 Committee is the exception to a story of institutional sclerosis. -
The Constitutional Underpinnings of the ECRA
Congress passed a law to clarify the electoral vote-counting process and prevent the next Jan. 6. It was well within its power to do so. -
Lawfare Daily: Bioweapons, North Koreans, and Musk, Oh My!
Catching up on the Ukraine-Russia war. -
U.S. Domestic Terrorism Is Increasingly Motivated by Partisan Politics
Incidents of terrorism conducted for partisan, rather than ideological reasons, have spiked according to new data. -
A Useful Argument at the Intersection of Two Military Commissions Cases
One of the defendants in the military commissions could benefit from illuminating a statutory change in a key evidentiary dispute. -
The Week That Was
Your weekly summary of everything on the site. -
What Does it Mean to Ensure Election Integrity in 2024?
The government has leaned forward on countering foreign influence. But election workers are struggling to respond to homegrown rumors. -
Lawfare Daily: David Clements, the Evangelist of Election Refusal, with Anna Bower and Ben Wittes
Discussing the push to stop election officials from certifying the election. -
Congress’s Power to Investigate Crime Is More Important Than Ever
A new historical study finds that Congress’s authority to investigate crime is “indispensable” to the system of checks and balances. -
David Clements: The Evangelist of Election Refusal
Former law professor David Clements urges local election officials to refuse to certify elections—and trains citizens to pressure them to do so. -
Rational Security: The “Yo Adrian! Go Vote!" Edition
Scott Anderson sat down with Alan Rozenshtein, Benjamin Wittes, and Molly Reynolds to talk through the week’s big national security news -
Announcing the Lawfare Research Initiative
Lawfare builds out a research arm! -
The Abu Ghraib Plaintiffs’ Meandering Path to Court
The plaintiffs have a second chance next week to prove the liability of military contractors. -
Lawfare Daily: 64 Days: A New Documentary Film About Jan. 6, with Director Nick Quested
What new information is in "64 Days?" -
Where the Fake Electors Cases Stand in State Court
An in-depth, in-the-weeds status update of the Georgia, Michigan, and Nevada cases, as well as the new indictments in Arizona and Wisconsin. -
The Big Fix
A review of Martin Wolf, “The Crisis of Democratic Capitalism” (Penguin, 2023) -
Lawfare Daily: How CISA Is Working to Protect the Election
What is the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency doing to protect the vote? -
Generative AI Will Increase Misinformation About Disinformation
Speculation about disinformation by users and the media can generate harmful political effects, amplifying existing biases. -
Chatter: Radio Free Europe, Radio Liberty, Voice of America, and the Cold War, with Mark Pomar
What is the importance of the Voice of America? -
Lawfare Daily: David Kris on Data Proxies for Clients of Cloud Service Providers
What benefit could a "data proxy" provide to an organization?
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Closing the Title 32 Gap in Domestic Counter-UAS Authority
While acting under state authority, the traditional status of the National Guard, guard personnel lack statutory authority to detect, track, or mitigate drone threats. -
A Kill Switch for Frontier AI
The government is using export control law to force Anthropic to cut access to its most powerful models. The legal authority is plausible but the facts remain murky. -
Lawfare Daily: The Trials of the Trump Administration, June 12
Listen to the June 12 livestream as a podcast.
