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The Week That Will Be
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The Lawfare Podcast: Confirmation Hearing Blitz with No Bull
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Central Asian Elections Update
A new strongman takes power in Kyrgyzstan, while former President Nursultan Nazarbayev’s heir cements his control over Kazakhstan’s government. -
What’s Driving the Conflict in the Eastern Mediterranean?
The dispute brings together intertwined disputes over energy sources, geopolitical dominance and domestic factors influencing policy toward Turkey. -
The Islamic State in Mozambique
Since a local insurgent group declared its affiliation with the Islamic State, its attacks have increased in frequency and intensity. -
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Baidu, Alibaba and Tencent Escape Investment Ban
Lawfare’s biweekly roundup of U.S.-China technology policy and national security news. -
A Practical Path to Condemn and Disqualify Donald Trump
The 14th Amendment path to holding Trump accountable is true to the facts and preferable procedurally, as compared to impeachment. -
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The SolarWinds Hack Can Directly Affect Control Systems
The SolarWinds breach demonstrates that cyberattacks against IT infrastructure can have OT impact, which could compromise control systems and create real-world harm. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Dan Byman on the Sequel that Never Came to Be
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The Case for Pardoning Trump
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The National Security Law Podcast: So … What Do We Do Now?
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An Update on the Coronavirus-Related Lawsuits Against China
Far fewer coronavirus-related lawsuits have been filed against China in the past few months than previously, an ebb that may reflect any one of several good reasons why would-be plaintiffs would want to ... -
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Documents Related to Biden Administration Immigration Policy
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Biden Administration Actions Taken to Confront COVID-19
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Fault Lines: From Trump to Biden with David Adesnik and John Hannah
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Facebook Has Referred Trump’s Suspension to Its Oversight Board. Now What?
Don’t expect high drama or fireworks. But this could signal a substantial change in how the platform approaches content moderation.
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The Situation: I’m Thankful For, Presidential Power Edition
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Divine Madness
A review of Jerome Copulsky, “American Heretics: Religious Adversaries of Liberal Order” (Yale University Press, 2024).