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Belfast Tinderbox: Why Loyalists Are in the Streets This Spring
Protests and riots in response to the new post-Brexit customs border have raised fears about renewed sectarian violence. -
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The New Russia Sanctions Resolve a Mystery That Mueller Left Unanswered
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The Cyberlaw Podcast: Conservative Catfight
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Call for Papers: The University of Texas at Austin Announces the 2021 'Bobby R. Inman Award' for Student Scholarship on Intelligence
The Intelligence Studies Project of The University of Texas at Austin announces the 7th annual competition recognizing outstanding student research and writing on topics related to intelligence and natio... -
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The Lawfare Podcast: Biden Announces a Military Withdrawal from Afghanistan
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The Whitsun Reef Incident and the Law of the Sea
How should observers make sense of the various accounts of an incident in the South China Sea? -
Fault Lines: Isolationism with Charles Kupchan
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Lawfare Live: DHS And CISA Talk Cybersecurity
Join us for a discussion about DHS's future in cybersecurity. -
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Sanctioning Russia for SolarWinds: What Normative Line Did Russia Cross?
The United States has just sanctioned various Russian entities in express response to the SolarWinds Orion exploit campaign. But what normative line, if any, is the U.S. saying that Russia crossed? -
The Lawfare Podcast: Twitter, Facial Recognition and the First Amendment
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Hearing: Oversight of the U.S. Capitol Police
On Thursday, April 15 at 1:00 p.m., the Committee on House Administration will hold a hearing on the oversight of the U.S. Capitol Police and preparations for and response to the Jan. 6 attack. -
The National Security Law Podcast: Why Is There No SJA Aboard the Starship Enterprise?
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Rational Security: 'The Longest War is Ending' Edition
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The Lawfare Podcast: Identifying and Exploiting the Weaknesses of White Supremacist Groups
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The Importance of ‘Biological Destruction’ in Responsible Coverage of Xinjiang
While the common understanding of “genocide” focuses on mass killings, international law embraces “biological destruction” as a form of genocide. Euro-American coverage of the Xinjiang crisis often fails... -
Justice Thomas's Misguided Concurrence on Platform Regulation
The justice’s speculations on the possibilities for regulating social media platforms are already changing the tone of the debate on the political right—but he makes a weak argument.
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The Situation: I’m Thankful For, Presidential Power Edition
In scary times for democracy, remember that we still have a lot going for us. -
Divine Madness
A review of Jerome Copulsky, “American Heretics: Religious Adversaries of Liberal Order” (Yale University Press, 2024).