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Justice Department Files Motion to Unseal Parts of Mar-a-Lago Search Warrant
Attorney General Merrick Garland announced that the Justice Department has filed a motion to unseal parts of a search warrant executed at former President Trump’s Mar-a-Lago residence. -
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Chatter: Journalism as Fodder for Fiction with Mary Louise Kelly
Mary Louise Kelly talked to Shane Harris about how she got her start, where her travels have taken her, and how journalism has proved to be a rich source of material for her fiction. -
The Lawfare Podcast: A Moratorium Fiasco
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The Lawfare Podcast: Tunisia's New Constitution
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From Defending the Open Internet to Confronting the Reality of a Fragmented Cyberspace: Reflecting Upon Two CFR Reports on U.S. Goals in Cyberspace
Reading the two reports in tandem is a reminder of how high public expectations were for what Washington could accomplish in cyberspace. It also illustrates how significantly the United States’ position ... -
Observations on Iran’s Plot to Kill John Bolton
The failed assassinaton plot against the former U.S. national security adviser has demonstrated the need for plans to deter future attempts on the lives of senior officials while avoiding a spiral of ret... -
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Justice Department Charges Iranian with Attempted Plot to Murder Former National Security Advisor John Bolton
Shahram Poursafi, the charged individual, allegedly tried to pay several people in the United States $300,000 each to murder Bolton in Washington, D.C. or Maryland. -
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The Lawfare Podcast: Unpacking the FBI's Search at Mar-a-Lago
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Rational Security 2.0: The 'Very Model of a Modern Major General' Edition
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#LiveFromUkraine: Vitalii Ovcharenko Talks About Fighting for Ukraine in the Field
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In U.S. v. Al-Nashiri the Government Is Rewarding Torture and Incentivizing Torturers
In 2014, the State Department said that “the test for any nation committed to [the Convention against Torture] and to the rule of law is not whether it ever makes mistakes, but whether and how it correct... -
What We Do and Don’t Know About the FBI’s Mar-a-Lago Search
The FBI’s surprise search of former President Trump’s residence has raised unanswered questions and engendered wide speculation. Here is a guide for the perplexed. -
D.C. Circuit Panel Allows House Committee to Review Trump’s Tax Returns
What happened now in the fight over Trump’s tax returns? -
SIGAR Issues Assessment on Theft of Funds During Afghan Government Collapse
The report does not find sufficient evidence to support allegations that President Ghani and his senior advisors fled with millions of dollars in cash taken from the Afghan government. -
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The Lawfare Podcast: Nick Turse on the Pentagon’s Secretive Funding Authority, 127e
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Water Wars: Speaker Pelosi’s Taiwan Visit Ignites U.S.-China Tensions
Shinzo Abe leaves behind an Indo-Pacific legacy; U.S. Navy FONOPS and Pelosi’s Taiwan visit draw China’s ire; unsafe maneuvers a matter of policy for the Chinese military; and more.
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Amid Federal Push for AI Innovation, Who Will Look Out for Consumers?
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.