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Opportunity to Reform the Department of Homeland Security’s Biodefense Operations and Governance
Congress can strengthen the Department of Homeland Security’s ability to manage its biodefense responsibilities by taking action now. -
Today’s Headlines and Commentary
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#LiveFromUkraine: Stas Olenchenko
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The Lawfare Podcast: The Collapse of the Afghan Security Forces
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Does American Law Currently Authorize the President to Seize Sovereign Russian Assets?
A response to Paul Stephan and some thoughts about the ongoing debate. -
The Week That Will Be
Lawfare's weekly roundup of event announcements and employment opportunities. -
Is the United States Totalitarian?
A group of writers on the right contend that the United States has become dominated by “totalitarian” liberalism. They are wrong. -
The Week That Was: All of Lawfare in One Post
Your weekly summary of everything on the site. -
Lawfare No Bull: A Conversation With DAG Lisa Monaco at the University of Chicago Institute of Politics
Today on Lawfare No Bull: Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco spoke at the University of Chicago’s Institute of Politics about the role of the Department of Justice in a time of intense partisan division... -
NATO Must Get Resilience Right to Withstand Russia and China
NATO's new Strategic Concept, to be released in June, will need to clearly define the alliance's mission. -
The Emergence of Physically Mediated Cyberattacks?
Physical violence against personnel in lawless environments as an element of cyberattack is another dimension of cyber conflict, and its importance has been neglected for way too long. -
Today’s Headlines and Commentary
Lawfare’s daily roundup of national security news and opinion. -
The War Over Ukraine—On Wikipedia
The country’s future as an independent nation is fought for not just on physical battlefields but on virtual ones as well. -
#LiveFromUkraine: Catarina Buchatskiy
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The Lawfare Podcast: UAPs, UFOs, WTF?
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Department of Justice Revises Policy for Charging Cases Under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act
Federal prosecutors are advised to not charge good-faith security research under the CFAA. -
Today’s Headlines and Commentary
Lawfare’s daily roundup of national security news and opinion. -
The Lawfare Podcast: The Platforms versus Texas in the Supreme Court
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#LiveFromUkraine: Melaniya Podolyak
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Israel’s Supreme Court Issues Regressive Judgment on West Bank Deportations
The judgment marks a regressive trend in which HCJ justices uncritically apply old rulings on international law doctrines to belligerent occupation situations.
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Russia’s Weaponization of Ukrainian Prisoner Exchanges
Russia is delaying the exchange of prisoners of war and using it as a tool to destabilize Ukraine. -
Hit Hard From Two Sides: The Special Counsel Rules After the Supreme Court Immunity and Cannon Classified Documents Decisions
Special counsel may go the way of independent counsels, in a blaze of controversy. -
Lawfare Daily: What the Immunity Decision Says About Proving the Case Against Trump
Discussing footnote 3 in the Supreme Court's presidential immunity decision.