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The Lawfare Podcast: What's Up at Congress with Quinta Jurecic and Molly Reynolds
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The Lawfare Podcast: Milley, Trump and Civil-Military Relations with Peter Feaver, Kori Schake, and Alexander Vindman
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TechTank: Why Schools Still Need a Remote Option to Mitigate COVID-19
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Western Sahara, the Biden Administration and Human Rights
The Moroccan government, emboldened by a Trump administration policy shift, is cracking down on Sahrawi activists. -
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The Week That Will Be
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Regulating Online Speech: Ze German Way
Prohibiting platforms from self-governing is becoming more widespread. German law provides for a different approach, with clearer rules and more rule of law in content moderation practices. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Seth Stoughton on the Shooting of Ashli Babbitt
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Thinking Long Term About the Future of Afghanistan
The presence of international terrorist groups may grow in the months and years ahead, but there are steps the United States can take to mitigate the risks. -
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The Lawfare Podcast: A Sneak Peak: Lawfare’s New 'No Bull' Podcast
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First Circuit Expands Due Process Rights of Noncitizens at Immigration Bond Hearings
As immigration cases continue to surge and President Biden seeks to craft an immigration policy, the standard of proof at bond hearings will remain a consequential issue. -
Durham Grand Jury Indicts Lawyer Michael Sussmann
The indictment alleges that Sussmann lied about his client in a 2016 meeting about former President Trump and Russia. -
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Divine Madness
A review of Jerome Copulsky, “American Heretics: Religious Adversaries of Liberal Order” (Yale University Press, 2024).