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The Lawfare Podcast: How Mercenary Hackers Sway Litigation Battles
Alvaro Marañon sat down with Chris Bing and Raphael Satter to discuss the use of foreign hackers to win lawsuits and arbitration battles. -
The Cyberlaw Podcast: “The First Thing We Do, Let’s Hack All the Lawyers”
The latest episode of the Cyberlaw Podcast. -
Livestream: Jan. 6 Select Committee Hearing Day Seven
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The International Law Sovereignty Debate and Development of International Norms on Peacetime Cyber Operations
A recent speech by the U.K. attorney general may help break the logjam in the development of cyber norms by sidestepping the ongoing debate over sovereignty and returning states’ focus to identifying cyb... -
Infiltrate, Exploit, Manipulate: Why the Subversive Nature of Cyber Conflict Explains Both Its Strategic Promise and Its Limitations
Cyber operations are not novel, nor is their impact revolutionary. They are instruments of subversion that promise great gains in theory but are constrained in practice by a crippling operational trilemm... -
Today’s Headlines and Commentary
Lawfare’s daily roundup of national security news and opinion. -
Donald Trump’s Impeachment Lies to Congress
The big reveal from Cassidy Hutchinson’s testimony and the Jan. 6 hearings that nobody’s talking about. -
Guantanamo Detainee Files Suit for Release Following Completion of 10-Year Sentence
On June 7, Majid S. Khan, a Pakistani detainee at Guantánamo Bay whose sentence ended on March 1, filed a 30-page petition for a writ of habeas corpus against President Joe Biden, Defense Secretary Lloyd... -
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The Lawfare Podcast: The Paradox of Democracy
Alan Rozenshtein spoke with Zac Gershberg and Sean Illing about how the current landscape of social media and cable news fuels our democracy, but also pushes it in an illiberal authoritarian direction. -
Getting Transparency Right
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Supreme Court Embraces Broad Congressional War Powers in Torres
In Torres v. Texas Dep’t of Public Safety, the Court held that private suits against states are authorized under Congress’s war powers, carving out a new structural waiver exception to state sovereign im... -
Iraq in the Era of the Abraham Accords
As Biden heads to the Middle East, there are limits to the potential for diplomatic breakthroughs. -
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Today’s Headlines and Commentary
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ChinaTalk: How Abe Reshaped Japan
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D.C. Circuit Panel Narrows House Committee Subpoena in Mazars Case
The D.C. Circuit ruled in Trump v. Mazars. Can the House Oversight Committee access former President Trump's financial records? -
The Lawfare Podcast: Aaron Friedberg on "Getting China Wrong"
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Five Men Indicted in Connection with PRC Repression Scheme Targeting Chinese Dissidents in the U.S.
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Chatter: 1876, Election Security, and National Security, with Rachel Shelden
Discussing the disputed presidential election of 1876.