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Investigating the Death of Shireen Abu Akleh
The recognition by the Israeli Defense Forces this month that it was probably one of its soldiers who killed Palestinian American journalist Shireen Abu Akleh was belated, expected, and unsatisfactory. -
The Data Broker Caught Running Anti-Abortion Ads—to People Sitting in Clinics
In 2015, a data broker helped anti-abortion groups target women in clinic waiting rooms. The Massachusetts attorney general decided to act. -
The Importance of Terrorist Founders and the Role of Safe Havens
The protection that terrorist sanctuaries afford allow leaders to cement their ideologies and preferred tactics in their groups. -
Justice Department Asks Eleventh Circuit to Partially Stay Cannon's Order
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Biden Administration Executive Order Outlines National Security Priorities For Committee on Foreign Investment
The Executive Order highlights five areas of attention the Biden administration identified as being risks for national security that the Committee on Foreign Investment should consider. -
Fifth Circuit Upholds Texas Social Media Law
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit upheld the constitutionality of a Texas law that greatly restricts the ability of social media companies to moderate content and imposes certain transparen... -
The Week That Was: All of Lawfare in One Post
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The Lawfare Podcast: The Legal Legacy of Ken Starr
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What It Really Means to “Hold Big Tech Accountable”
Four principles for U.S. lawmakers to keep in mind as they open the messy and unsatisfying Pandora’s box of tech regulation. -
Cannon Names Special Master, Rejects Justice Department Motion for Partial Stay
U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon released the decisions in two orders on Thursday evening. -
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Chatter: CIA Paramilitary Ops in Reality and Fiction with Ric Prado
David Priess chatted with former CIA officer Ric Prado about the fiction and the reality of CIA paramilitary operations, including stories Ric tells in his book Black Ops: The Life of a CIA Shadow Warrior. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Dmitri Alperovitch on the Ukrainian Counteroffensive
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Sanctions as a Surgical Tool Against Online Foreign Influence
Sanctions are sometimes perceived as blunt tools with delayed effects. In the world of online influence, they can have precise and immediate effects, hitting malign actors and operations at their core. -
Breaking Down the U.N.’s Report on Xinjiang
The U.N. finally released its report on human rights abuses in Xinjiang. What did the investigation uncover, and what’s next for the international community? -
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Rational Security 2.0: The 'So Lonely on a Limb' Edition
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The Lawfare Podcast: Rupert Stone on the Booming Afghan Drug Trade
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A Retrospective Post-Quantum Policy Problem
Quantum computing will reveal old secrets once thought to be forever secure. What then?
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Is Europe About to Slow the Pace on Digital Regulations?
Evaluating Mario Draghi’s report claiming that the EU’s extensive digital regulations are adversely affecting Europe’s competitiveness. -
Chatter: 1876, Election Security, and National Security, with Rachel Shelden
Discussing the disputed presidential election of 1876. -
Lawfare Daily: Deploying the Military at the Southern Border, with Chris Mirasola
Can President-elect Trump deploy the National Guard to the souther border?