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Summer 2023 Supplement for 'Bradley, Deeks, & Goldsmith, Foreign Relations Law: Cases and Materials'
The supplement covers, among other things, foreign relations law issues implicated by U.S. actions. -
The Cyberlaw Podcast: The Geopolitics of Extraditing Hackers
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The New U.S.-Taiwan Trade Agreement and Its Approval
The deal and new legislation tee up questions about who controls U.S. trade policy. -
War Powers Reform, U.S. Alliances, and the Commitment Gap
The history of the War Powers Resolution shows that tighter congressional checks on presidential use of force and strong alliance commitments may be irreconcilably in tension. -
The Lawfare Podcast: The Legal Arguments Behind Mike Pence’s January 6 Grand Jury Testimony
What does former Vice President Mike Pence's testimony to a federal grand jury mean for the special counsel's investigation into Jan. 6? -
Israel's Jenin Operation
Israel’s latest military campaign is likely to disrupt Palestinian militants but exacerbate deeper problems. -
Moore v. Harper Explained
The Supreme Court largely rejected the independent state legislature theory, concluding that state courts can review regulations on federal elections. -
TechTank: How to Address Issues of Racial Equity and Justice
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Ten Years After Coup, the U.S. Still Supports Tyranny in Egypt
Biden promised to end the “blank checks” given to Egypt’s dictator under the Trump administration. That has not happened. -
The Cyberlaw Podcast: Stewart Baker and Max Schrems Debate the Privacy Framework
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The Lawfare Podcast: Tim Wu on AI Regulation
How should the Biden administration think about regulating artificial intelligence? -
ChinaTalk: PLA Invasion: Is Taiwan's Military Ready?
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How Climate Change and Natural Disasters Provide Opportunities for Conflict Resolution
The increasing frequency of natural disasters will exacerbate some wars while providing opportunities to resolve others. -
The Week That Was: All of Lawfare in One Post
Your weekly summary of everything on the site. -
Lawfare Live: Discussing Season 1 of The Aftermath
Benjamin Wittes, Natalie Orpett, Katherine Pompilio, and Ian Enright unpack season one of The Aftermath. -
Don’t Write Off the Southern District of Florida in the Trump Prosecution
The Southern District of Florida is a district where high-profile cases involving classified information have been successfully prosecuted. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Nosmot Gbadamosi on South Africa’s ‘Putin Problem’
What's behind the "nonsensical nonalignment" of South Africa since the Russian invasion of Ukraine last year? -
Fixing the Stored Communications Act’s Secret Search Problem
How does current digital search practice potentially violate Fourth Amendment protections? And how can the ECPA be mended to uphold essential digital civil liberties? -
The Aftermath, Season 1: Binge the Whole Thing
Season 1 is now complete. -
The Supreme Court’s Counterman Decision, Explained
The Court ruled that a party must prove the defendant at least acted recklessly when he or she conveyed the threat to another.
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The Situation: In Praise of Ruth Marcus
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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.