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The Chatter Podcast: “The Man Who Fell to Earth” with Jenny Lumet and Alex Kurtzman
This week, Shane Harris speaks to Jenny Lumet and Alex Kurtzman, who co-created the new Showtime series “The Man Who Fell to Earth.” -
Privacy Shield 2.0 —Third Time’s the Charm?
What commitments has the United States made in the recent Trans-Atlantic Data Privacy Framework? And will those reforms be enough to pass muster when this next agreement goes before the Court of Justice ... -
Power Trials Commence at Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam Despite Stalled Negotiations and Regional Tensions
Ethiopia is proceeding with initial power generation trials for the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam despite continued objections from Sudan and Egypt. -
Prosecutors Add New Details in Foreign Lobbying Case of Trump Adviser
The superseding indictment include new claims of Barrack’s alleged efforts to attempt to influence the Trump campaign and administration under the direction of United Arab Emirates officials. -
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Lawfare’s daily roundup of national security news and opinion. -
Justice Department Sues Steve Wynn Over Alleged Foreign Agent Activity
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Wisconsin Voters File Suit Against Alleged Fraudulent Electors
The Wisconsin voters allege that the defendants orchestrated and executed a plan to pose as lawfully elected Wisconsin presidential electors to send fraudulent certificates in favor of Donald Trump to Co... -
Rational Security 2.0: The 'Shameless Self Promotion' Edition
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The Lawfare Podcast: Catching Up with the Steve Bannon Contempt Prosecution
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Pentagon Inspector General Releases Report on Reprisals Against Col. Yevgeny Vindman
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SIGAR Releases Interim Report on Collapse of Afghan Security Forces
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Never Again, Again, and Again
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ChinaTalk: China + Hollywood: Are We Heading for a Divorce?
This episode I’m joined by Erich Schwartzel, author of Red Carpet: Hollywood, China, and the Global Battle for Cultural Supremacy, for a deep dive into the world of Chinese cinema, Chinese movies abroad ... -
The National Security Law Podcast: And the Podcast Host-Designate Is...
The latest episode of the National Security Law Podcast. -
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Lawfare’s daily roundup of national security news and opinion. -
What Might a Congressional Counterpart to the Office of Legal Counsel Look Like?
A look at the history, law and questions relevant to Congress’s consideration of creating a new legal office. -
#LiveFromUkraine: Walter Lekh
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Supreme Court Rules in Patel v. Garland
The Supreme Court ruled that federal courts lack jurisdiction to review fact findings in discretionary relief cases related to immigration proceedings. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Allies
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President Biden’s Policy Changes for Offensive Cyber Operations
Concerns about changes to the U.S. policy on offensive cyber operations raise an interesting and important question about the balance of power between the White House and the Department of Defense. But t...
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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.