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Data Brokers Are Advertising Data on U.S. Military Personnel
The trend underscores the broader threats posed by the unregulated data brokerage ecosystem to civil rights and national security. -
The Failure of Counterterrorism After the Civil War
The political violence perpetrated by white supremacists in response to Reconstruction and its long-term effects hold lessons for modern counterterrorism policy. -
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Lawfare’s daily roundup of national security news and opinion. -
Personal Jurisdiction, Due Process and Transnational Litigation
An important case before the en banc Fifth Circuit will consider the Fifth Amendment Due Process Clause and personal jurisdiction, an issue that the Supreme Court has not addressed and one with broad sig... -
Livestream: Biden Speaks on the Afghanistan Evacuation
At 1 p.m. ET on Aug. 20, President Biden will deliver an address on the U.S. efforts to evacuate Americans, Special Immigrant Visa (SIV) applicants and vulnerable Afghans out of Afghanistan. -
The Lawfare Podcast: The State of the Kabul Airlift
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Pakistan’s Problematic Victory in Afghanistan
The Taliban’s victory in Afghanistan will have significant consequences for Pakistan. Some of them might be dangerous. -
What’s at Stake in Libya’s Peace Process?
A decade after the overthrow of longtime dictator Moammar Gadhafi, Libya is set to hold elections this December to produce a unified government. -
Today’s Headlines and Commentary
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Special Immigrant Visas for the United States’ Afghan Allies: Lessons Learned from Promises Kept and Broken
As Afghans rush to flee the country in the wake of the U.S. withdrawal, what tools can the U.S. government use to help them? -
A Strange Defense of the Biden Moratorium Extension Mess
A response to Neil Eggleston. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Facebook Shuts Down Research On Itself
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How Will China Seek to Profit From the Taliban’s Takeover in Afghanistan?
China will focus on its own security while pushing narratives of American decline. -
What Is Cyber Command’s Role in Combating Ransomware?
Recent ransomware attacks against the United States are raising questions about whether and how the military, specifically U.S. Cyber Command, might counter this type of malicious cyber activity. Here, w... -
Online Event: The State of the Kabul Airlift
On Thursday, August 19 at 1:00 p.m. EST, the Lawfare Podcast hosted a live panel of individuals working to evacuate vulnerable Afghans from Kabul’s international airport to learn about the state of their... -
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The New Eviction Moratorium Didn't Result From a Screw-Up
A response to Jack Goldsmith. -
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