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The National Security Law Podcast: We Are Not Not Going to Post Weekly in 2023 Maybe
The latest episode of the National Security Law Podcast. -
The Week That Will Be
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The Lawfare Podcast: Can the United States Seize Russian Frozen Assets to Aid Ukraine?
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A French Perspective on Elon Musk’s Twitter
Musk assured European leaders that Twitter will comply with European regulations. However, it is doubtful that he will accept all the constraints of the European rules and that Twitter will have the conc... -
New Data Quantifies Ransomware Attacks on Healthcare Providers
Three recommendations to policymakers interested in supporting a data-driven approach to enhancing cybersecurity in healthcare. -
The Week That Was: All of Lawfare in One Post
Your weekly summary of everything on the site. -
House Ways and Means Committee Releases Trump Tax Returns Obtained Under IRS Presidential Audit Program
The House Committee on Ways and Means committee released six years of Trump's taxes, from return years 2015-2020, on Dec. 30. -
The Year That Was (2022)
The issues—and Lawfare coverage—that kept our editors up at night in 2022. -
The Lawfare Podcast: An Investigation into Russian State Media and Disinformation
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Five Ways to Help the Venezuelan People and Stem the Flow of Migrants
President Biden must change U.S.-Venezuela policy to include ditching the Guaidó strategy, easing U.S. sanctions, promoting migration talks, and more. -
Rational Security: The 'Toodle 2020-Two Doo' Edition
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The Lawfare Podcast: Why is Everyone Banning TikTok?
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New Bill Proposes Banning TikTok in the U.S.
A new bill effectively seeks to bring back Trump’s TikTok ban. While better at distinguishing between risks, its one-size-fits-all approach raises questions. -
The Lawfare Podcast: The Dangerous Mess at a Defense Tech Startup
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FISA Section 702 (2008-2023?)
U.S. intelligence agencies rely on Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act to monitor more than 200,000 overseas targets. But will next year be its last? -
The Lawfare Podcast, Emergency Edition: The Jan. 6 Committee's Final Report
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The Jan. 6 Report: A Summary With Some Analysis
A high-altitude, chapter-by-chapter overview of the Jan. 6 committee’s final report. -
The Week That Was: All of Lawfare in One Post
Your weekly summary of everything on the site. -
Congress Mandates Sweeping Transparency Reforms for International Agreements
Congress just enacted the most important reform of the rules governing the transparency of binding international agreements in the past half-century, and for the first time included nonbinding agreements. -
Inspector General Reform in the NDAA
Congress has made it harder for presidents to replace a fired or acting inspector general with a non-independent official.
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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.