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Counterterrorism Successes Against Foreign Fighters
Foreign fighters remain a powerful jihadist force worth understanding. -
The National Security Law Podcast: Behold, Our Q4 Episode
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OSC Finds 13 Senior Trump Officials Violated Hatch Act During 2020 Presidential Campaign
The Office of Special Counsel released a report outlining their investigation of political activities by senior Trump administration officials leading up to the presidential election. -
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Lawfare No Bull: Supreme Court hears FBI v. Fazaga
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The Lawfare Podcast: America, China and the Tragedy of Great-Power Politics
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The Cyberlaw Podcast: NSO on the Hot Seat
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How Facebook’s Outage Could Shape Public Preferences on Cybersecurity Policy
What can public opinion polling tell us about public perceptions of cybersecurity? -
Ninth Circuit Rejects NSO Group’s Motion to Dismiss WhatsApp Suit
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Lawfare Live: Roger Parloff on the Criminal Prosecutions of Jan. 6 Capitol Rioters
Join us for a discussion on criminal cases related to Jan. 6. -
The Way Forward on Congressional Subpoena Reform
A bill before the House could give Congress what it needs in its conflicts with the executive branch while acknowledging executive branch prerogatives and broader constitutional traditions. -
The Week That Will Be
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The Law of Individual Disqualification in a Democracy
The Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol has raised questions on whether consequences should be imposed on any of the elected officials responsible. A comparative analysis of the methods of discipline against po... -
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Lawfare’s daily roundup of national security news and opinion. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Ambassador Doug Silliman on What's Next in U.S.-Iraq Relations
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Initiative Persistence and the Consequence for Cyber Norms
Documents like CYBERCOM's 2018 Command Vision are less provocative in the context of other directives, but who in the U.S. government takes precedence in constructing cyber norms? -
Over-the-Horizon Does Not Have to Mean Next Door
The United States has a range of options for its new Afghanistan policy. -
Today’s Headlines and Commentary
Lawfare’s daily roundup of national security news and opinion. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Abigail Spanberger and Elissa Slotkin from CIA to Congress
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Will the EU Lose Access to U.S. Data Flows and Software?
Some EU decision-makers have adopted a radical and unreasonable interpretation of EU data protection law that lacks a limiting principle.
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Russia’s Cyber Firms Are Getting Rich During War
Russian cyber firms are raking in record profits, challenging the efficacy of U.S. efforts to technologically isolate Russia. -
Rational Security: The “Ten Years, Still Off-Key” Edition
Scott Anderson sat down for a very special episode of the podcast with Benjamin Wittes, Shane Harris, Alan Rozenshtein, and Quinta Jurecic. -
Recovering Unlawfully Imposed Tariffs: Navigating Refunds of IEEPA Duties
Importers can recover unlawfully collected IEEPA tariffs, but only if they follow strict refund procedures.