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The Lawfare Podcast: The Christchurch Call, Two Years On
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It’s Time to Surge Resources Into Prosecuting Ransomware Gangs
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The New York Attorney General Should Still Consider Recusal
In the criminal justice system, prosecutors have to be both objectively fair and perceived as objectively fair. For that reason, New York State Attorney General Letitia James should consider recusing her... -
Adding Domestic Extremists to the No-Fly List
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Rational Security: The Sedition Commission Edition
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The Lawfare Podcast: Russia Through the Spymaster’s Prism
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Why the McGahn Agreement Is a Devastating Loss for Congress
The agreement is a lost opportunity that may not represent itself again for quite some time. -
What’s in the Jan. 6 Commission Bill?
The bipartisan compromise the House will consider on Wednesday could support a serious investigation. It could also produce deadlock and grandstanding. Everything will depend on the commission’s composit... -
Here’s a More Important Reform Than Ending Qualified Immunity
It's time to apply vicarious liability to local governments whose police officers violate the civil rights of residents. The change would be a more important reform for Section 1983 litigation than getti... -
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The Lawfare Podcast: Celia Aniskovich and Pete Strzok Talk Spy Affair
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ChinaTalk: 600 Years Of Sino-Korean Relations
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The Cyberlaw Podcast: The Biden Cybersecurity Executive Order—CISA as CISO
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To Oversee or to Overrule: What is the Role of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court Under FISA Section 702?
Is the FISC failing its responsibilities with respect to the function it performs in the Section 702 program? Given the role the FISC is intended to play with respect to its oversight of the Section 702 ... -
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TechTank: The Facebook Oversight Board’s Decision on Banning Trump
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This Is What the Death of the Two-State Solution Looks Like
The current unravelling has its roots in the political dysfunction of both Israel’s party system and the Palestinian national movement’s decayed one-party dictatorship. -
Lawfare Live: Biden’s Executive Order On Cybersecurity
Join us for a discussion about Biden's latest Executive Order on cybersecurity.
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Lawfare Daily: The End of U.S. Ambition in the Middle East with Steven Cook
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Tracking the U.S. Position on Gaza Through UN Security Council Resolutions
Though the resolutions did not result in meaningful change on the ground, they nonetheless signaled important U.S. diplomatic messages to Israel and the Security Council. -
Election Redos Are a Big Problem for Voter Rights—and Democracy
The alarming trend of election redos is bigger than any one race, county, or even state.