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How Courts Can Protect Democracy From Abuse of Emergency Powers
The Supreme Court should shift its approach to emergency powers (defined broadly to include national security) to take into account the role they can play in undermining democracy. -
The Lawfare Podcast: U.S. Intelligence with Amy Zegart
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The Week That Will Be
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Judicial Imperialism and the “Remain in Mexico” Ruling
Late last year, the Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit affirmed a sweeping injunction against President Biden’s termination of the Migration Protection Protocols by grossly distorting statutory provi... -
Cybersecurity Tools Lie Unused in Federal Agencies’ Toolboxes
Many federal agencies have existing authority that could be leveraged to improve the cybersecurity of private actors under their jurisdiction. -
Chatter: Presidents' Day and Washington's Legacy with Lindsay Chervinsky
It's Presidents' Day! To mark the day, I recorded this special episode with historian and author Lindsay Chervinsky about the history of this odd holiday—and the legacy of the first president, George Was... -
The Lawfare Podcast: Chatter: Presidents' Day and Washington's Legacy with Lindsay Chervinsky
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Building Iraqi Army Will to Fight to Prevent Another Disaster
Iraq needs a reliable military, but that will require training that fosters leadership, adaptability and esprit de corps. -
The Week That Was: All of Lawfare in One Post
Your weekly summary of everything on the site. -
D.C. District Court Judge Rules Trump Jan. 6 Civil Case Will Move Forward, Dismisses Cases For Some Allies
The ruling determined that Trump could be held liable for his conduct in office. -
Today’s Headlines and Commentary
Lawfare’s daily roundup of national security news and opinion. -
What To Expect With Cyber Surprise
The possibilities of surprise in cyberspace are almost limitless. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Madison Cawthorn and the 14th Amendment
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What’s Happening with Afghanistan’s Assets?
The Biden administration has a controversial new plan for Afghanistan’s besieged central bank assets. But it doesn’t do what critics think it does. -
Trump’s Presidential Records Act Violations: Short- and Long-Term Solutions
What are available mechanisms for accountability against a president who violates these rules? -
Lawfare No Bull: Deputy AG Lisa Monaco at the Munich Cyber Security Conference
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Today’s Headlines and Commentary
Lawfare’s daily roundup of national security news and opinion. -
The Lawfare Podcast: The Nuts and Bolts of Social Media Transparency
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The Chatter Podcast: Lessons from Lincoln with John Avlon
This week, for our first episode this year after the birthday of Abraham Lincoln, I chat with author and CNN senior political analyst John Avlon about Lincoln's underappreciated plan for post-Civil War p... -
Should Judges Defer to Police Expertise?
Legal challenges to police misconduct often do their best to deny claims that police officers are “experts” in the field. But what if they are, and that’s part of the problem?
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Lawfare Daily: Congressional Power and the Confirmation Process, with Mike Stern and Donald Sherman
What issues might President-elect Trump's nominees face during confirmation? -
Harmonizing Cybersecurity Incident Disclosure After Loper Bright
The SEC’s cyber disclosure rule underscores the need for regulatory harmonization post-Loper Bright. CISA’s rules offer a solution. -
Is Europe About to Slow the Pace on Digital Regulations?
Evaluating Mario Draghi’s report claiming that the EU’s extensive digital regulations are adversely affecting Europe’s competitiveness.