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The Lawfare Podcast: Jacob Schulz and Justin Sherman on the New Zealand Report
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Has Kazakhstan Failed Xinjiang’s Ethnic Kazakhs?
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PCLOB Releases Public Report on Executive Order 12333
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TechTank: What We Can Learn About Mars From the Perseverance Exploration?
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Hong Kong’s Election Overhaul in Context
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The International Far-Right Terrorist Threat Requires a Multilateral Response
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The Lawfare Podcast: Rashawn Ray on Reforming Civil Police Settlements
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What Is a Cybersecurity Legal Practice?
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Canada’s Defense Strategy Falls Behind in the Quantum Age
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Fault Lines: China 2034 and Tech Policy with Admiral James Stavridis
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The National Security Law Podcast: Statler and Waldorf
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The National Security Law Podcast: Good … and Terrible!
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It’s Time for a New Policy on Confucius Institutes
The closings of Chinese language and culture centers in the U.S. exacerbate a national foreign language deficit at a time when training mandarin speakers familiar with China should be a national priority. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Tech CEOs Head to the Hill, Again
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How to Fix the Financial Gymnastics of Police Misconduct Settlements
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Rational Security: The 'Vaccines are the New Masks' Edition
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China, Not Russia, Is the Next Major U.S. Military Competitor in Africa
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The Meaning of Article II and 'Executive Power' to Trump
President Trump has cited Article II to justify everything from deportations to firing civil servants—these assertions present a challenge to constitutional order. -
Lawfare Live: Trials of the Trump Administration, March 21
Join the Lawfare team at 4:30 pm ET for a discussion of the litigation targeting actions from President Trump.