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OLC Releases Opinions on the President’s Obligations Related to NAFTA and the Open Skies Treaty
The Justice Department’s Office of Legal Counsel released two opinions concerning foreign relations law. -
Water Wars: Flirting in the Taiwan Strait
Continued tensions in the South China Sea and Taiwan Strait, a reemphasized U.S. naval focus on China, and Japanese outreach to European nations. -
Air Force IG Report Finds Disparities in Treatment of Black and White Members
The 150-page report says Black service members are arrested, investigated and face disciplinary actions at a higher rate than white service members, and they receive fewer opportunities for career advanc... -
The Lawfare Podcast: Conflict in Ethiopia
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Building a Better U.S. Approach to TikTok—and Beyond
Three principles for tackling the security risks of foreign-made software. -
The National Security Law Podcast: Not *That* Enterprise
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China and the U.S. Make Antitrust Moves Against Domestic Tech Giants
Lawfare’s biweekly roundup of U.S.-China technology policy and national security news. -
The International Legal Implications of "Havana Syndrome"
The possibility of Cuba’s and China’s employment of directed, pulsed radio frequency energy weapons against U.S. personnel could potentially constitute a violation of their treaty obligations. -
Lawfare Live: All the President's Pardons
Wednesday, Dec. 30, at 12pm EST, members of the Lawfare team will take questions from the Lawfare community on President Trump's recent slew of pardons and commutations. -
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The New IOT Security Act Shows the Limits of Congressional Policymaking for Cybersecurity
The new legislation is largely a ratification of measures already underway or completed. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Jane Bambauer and Brian Ray on the Lost Promise of Digital Contact Tracing
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The Military Waiver Requirement for Secretary of Defense Shouldn’t Substitute Individuation
Gen. Lloyd Austin’s nomination for defense secretary has prompted many civil-military experts to criticize the pick as damaging to civilian control over the military. But the categorical assumptions the ... -
Ask Lawfare: A Special Year-End Edition of the Lawfare Podcast
It's the end of a very busy year. And we suspect that people have questions. So this week on the Lawfare Podcast, we will have answers. -
Reflections on the SolarWinds Breach
The timeline of the breach is still unfolding, but it is not too early to offer a number of high-level observations and predictions. -
New Suspect Charged in 1988 Lockerbie Bombing
Charges were unsealed exactly 32 years after the bombing, which is considered the second deadliest terrorist attack in U.S. history. -
The Week That Will Be
Lawfare's weekly roundup of event announcements and employment opportunities. -
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Lawfare’s daily roundup of national security news and opinion. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Government Agencies that Really Listen To You: SIGINT in the UK
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Include Lawfare in Your End-of-Year Giving
With crucial institutional and individual support, Lawfare has flourished in 2020. As a nonprofit, 501(c)(3) entity, Lawfare relies on direct donations for a significant portion of our operational expens...
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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).