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The Lawfare Podcast, Emergency Edition: The Trump Jan. 6 Indictment
For an emergency edition of the podcast, Benjamin Wittes sat down with Scott R. Anderson, Roger Parloff, Quinta Jurecic, Natalie Orpett, and Anna Bower to unpack the Trump indictment. -
The Lawfare Podcast: What Ukraine Tells Us About the Future of War
What lessons are military leaders in the West taking away from the war in Ukraine as they prepare their own militaries for the future? -
The Big One: Trump Is Indicted for Jan. 6
Donald Trump faces accountability for his grandest crime. -
Trump Jan. 6 Indictment: The Statutes
The laws under which Trump faces charges. -
Trump Jan. 6 Indictment: The Facts
The story as told by the special counsel. -
Lawfare Live: Trump Indicted in Connection with Jan. 6
Join Benjamin Wittes, Quinta Jurecic, Scott Anderson, Natalie Orpett, Roger Parloff, and Anna Bower for a discussion of the recent Trump indictment. -
Trump Indicted in Connection with Jan. 6
A D.C. grand jury voted to indict former President Donald Trump in connection with the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. -
National Cyber Workforce and Education Strategy Released
The strategy from the Office of the National Cyber Director is one element of the Biden administration’s cyber strategy. -
Truth Decay and National Security
The diminishing role of facts and analysis in public discourse is eroding national security and will continue to do so if left unaddressed. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Bringing Digital Evidence into the Courtroom
Why are forensic reconstructions useful in the pursuit of justice for war crimes and other abuses and what issues do this new technology raise? -
ChinaTalk: How Can the Pentagon Trust AI?
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Department of Defense Issues Update to DoD Law of War Manual on Presumption of Civilian Status and Feasible Precautions to Verify Military Objectives
An announcement from the Pentagon's Office of General Counsel. -
Fulton County Judge Rejects Trump’s Motion to Halt 2020 Election Investigation
Judge McBurney rejected the motion to preclude further prosecution, quash the special purpose grand jury’s final report, and disqualify District Attorney Fani Willis. -
Jan. 6 Defendant Petitions Supreme Court Over Section 1512(c)(2) Charge
Lawyers for Garret Miller are challenging the Justice Department’s use of the felony charge. -
New Report Recommends Increased Oversight of the FBI’s Use of Section 702
The president’s Intelligence Board released a report examining the use of Section 702 and recommended various reforms to the program. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Making Sense of the UFO Hearing with Shane Harris
How does recent Congressional testimony fit into the broader universe of reports relating to Unidentified Aerial Phenomena, or UFOs? -
Why We Continue to Misunderstand Conflict Economies
By monitoring corrupt cross-border trading, international organizations can begin to understand the performance of Afghanistan’s economy. -
TechTank: AI Rules for the Metaverse
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Why International Leverage Has Failed With the Taliban
The United States and its partners have tried using aid conditionality to try to modify the Taliban's policies. It won't work. -
Justice Dept. Alerts Judge of ‘Apparent Threats’ From Jan. 6 Defense Counsel
In its notice, the Justice Department attached exhibits of “threatening” tweets allegedly written and posted by Pierce in recent days.
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The Situation: In Praise of Ruth Marcus
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Pirates, Privateers, and Cartels: Why Profit-Driven Policing Backfires
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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.