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The D.C. District Court Upholds the Government’s Geofence Warrant Used to Identify Jan. 6 Rioters
The district court’s Jan. 25 holding green-lights the government’s use of geofence warrants -
A Not-So-Imperial Presidency
Despite critiques that the president exercises unilateral authority over use-of-force decisions, Congress appears to maintain consistent influence. -
The Chatter Podcast: The American Battle Monuments Commission with Mark Hertling
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Vicious Cycle: How Press Bias Fed FISA Abuse in the Trump-Russia Panic
It’s high time for the FBI to end its reliance on anonymous press reports to prove critical facts in FISA applications. -
The Indian Telecommunication Bill Engenders Security and Privacy Risks
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The Lawfare Podcast: Philippe Sands on Britain’s Last Colony
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Livestream: Senate Intelligence Committee Surveys Worldwide Threats
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In the Jan. 6 Lawsuits, the Justice Department Cuts Trump Loose
The department argues that presidential immunity does not protect Donald Trump from civil suit over his actions on Jan. 6. -
Securing the Undersea Cable Network
To enhance security of undersea cable systems, policymakers must address physical and virtual vulnerabilities. -
Combating Ransomware: A Roadmap for Progress
A new white paper from American University Washington College of Law’s Technology, Law, and Security program provides recommendations for combating ransomware. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Biden’s Cybersecurity Strategy
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The Cyberlaw Podcast: Software Liability
The latest epsiode of the Cyberlaw Podcast. -
The Cyberlaw Podcast: An Interview with Chris Inglis on the National Cybersecurity Strategy
The latest episode of the Cyberlaw Podcast. -
State Legislatures Threaten Right to Anonymous Speech
Anti-anonymity bills from the past few months might have good intentions, but they threaten -
The Week That Will Be
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Gun Control and Statutory Interpretation: Controversy Over the ATF’s Ban on Bump Stocks
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The Potential Consequences for Africa of an FTO Designation of the Wagner Group
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The Lawfare Podcast: The Israeli Judicial System on the Brink
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Lawfare No Bull: D.C. Circuit Hears Oral Arguments in Scott Perry Case
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Lawfare No Bull: Supreme Court Hears Oral Argument in Twitter Inc. v. Taamneh
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The Situation: Jack Smith Throws in the Towel
In January, a man whom the Justice Department argued only today has committed grave crimes for which the evidence is strong will become president of the United States. -
The ICC’s Unsurprising Decision on Arrest Warrants for Netanyahu, Gallant, and Deif
A three-judge panel of the ICC found “reasonable grounds to believe” Israeli and Hamas leaders are responsible for international crimes and should face trial. -
Tackling Data Brokerage Threats to American National Security
A news story used brokered location data to track military personnel—illuminating a considerable threat to national security.