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Was the Iraq War a Foreseeable Blunder?
A review of Melvyn P. Leffler, “Confronting Saddam Hussein: George W. Bush and the Invasion of Iraq” (Oxford University Press, 2023). -
The Week That Will Be
Lawfare's weekly roundup of event announcements and employment opportunities. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Burning Down the House with Molly Reynolds
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One Small Legislative Step for Cybersecurity
Legislation granting the FDA express regulatory authority over the cybersecurity of medical devices points the way to incremental improvements in other sectors and products. -
International Law of the Sea Meets Israeli Constitutional Law: The New Israeli-Lebanese Maritime Border Agreement
Israel’s Supreme Court published the reasons for its judgment on the legality of the Israel-Lebanon Maritime Delimitation Agreement. -
The Week That Was: All of Lawfare In One Post
Your weekly summary of everything on the site. -
ChinaTalk: Year in Review!
The latest episode of ChinaTalk. -
The Cyber Liability Fight Begins
Third-party liability for cybersecurity failures just got a lot more real. -
The Lawfare Podcast: A January 6 Anniversary
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Hundreds of Scandalous Videos, Shocking Interviews, and Hot Documents!
Too hot for government servers, the Jan. 6 select committee’s records find a permanent home on Lawfare. -
Chatter: CIA, Congress, and the Art of Listening with Abigail Spanberger
David Priess chatted with Rep. Spanberger about her recent re-election to the House, the nature of "swing districts," working across the aisle and more. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Shane Harris on the Nord Stream 2 Bombing
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Wargames Can’t Tell Us How to Deter a Chinese Attack on Taiwan—But Different Games Might
While wargames offer the possibility of exploring the potential outcomes of a U.S.-China war, they have several shortcomings that must be considered in order to more incisively explore key issues such as... -
“No Ordinary Pakistani”: The Intertwined Stories of Saifullah and Uzair Parachae
As Guantanamo inches toward closure, the story of Saifullah Paracha and his son Uzair tells us much about the contradictions of U.S. policy during the global war on terror. Their intertwined stories unde... -
The Aftermath, Episode 5: Who Tells Your Story?
This episode explores another aspect of Congress’s response to Jan. 6: efforts to create an investigative body to find out what had happened. -
Rational Security: The ‘2023 and Me’ Edition
This week, Alan, Quinta, and Scott were joined by co-host emeritus Benjamin Wittes to talk through the big natsec news stories starting off the new year, including: “Watch Out, You Might Get What You’re ... -
How to End Wars: Lawyering Peace in a Changing World
A review of Paul Williams, “Lawyering Peace” (Cambridge University Press, 2021) -
In Addressing Russia’s Attacks on Zaporizhzhia, Look to Africa
In trying to develop a long-term solution to ending Russia’s attacks on the Ukrainian nuclear power plant and preventing catastrophe in the future, nations should take lessons from Africa’s Treaty of Pel... -
The Lawfare Podcast: Lawfare’s Annual 'Ask Us Anything'
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TechTank Podcast: Is it time to regulate social media platforms and search engines?
The latest episode TechTank.
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With AI innovation bound to accelerate under new federal policies, state attorneys general emerge as vital consumer protectors. -
Don’t Use Shutdown Plans to Slash the Federal Workforce
The administration’s misguided attempt to lay off employees who aren’t excepted from shutdowns.