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What to Make of the Johnson-Grassley Report on Biden and Burisma
The report doesn't break any new ground and highlights the decline of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee. -
TikTok Wins Round One: An Overview of Judge Nichols’s Preliminary Injunction Ruling
A federal judge has barred the Trump administration, for the moment, from enforcing IEEPA sanctions against TikTok. Here’s why. -
How to Respond to the Trump Tax Disclosures
The nation should never again rely on norms to ensure that presidents disclose their finances fully or to guard against conflicts of interest between public duties and private gain. -
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FBI & CISA Issue Another Warning About 2020 U.S. Election Disinformation
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Agency (CISA) today issued another public service announcement that warns of the potential threat posed by foreign actor... -
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Election Administration Challenges in Florida
Florida’s experience voting during the coronavirus pandemic provides a glimpse of some of the issues that have arisen as election officials attempt to expand the availability of mail balloting. -
The Lawfare Podcast: TikTok, WeChat and Trump
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Were Iran and the United States Really ‘on the Brink’? Observations on Gray Zone Conflict
The managed escalation in response to the targeting of Qassem Soleimani avoided an all-out war—just as it was intended to do. -
The Week that Was: All of Lawfare in One Post
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House has Standing to Challenge Border Wall Funding, DC Circuit Rules
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The Lawfare Podcast: Mira Rapp-Hooper and Rebecca Lissner on 'An Open World'
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Will the Justice Department Prosecute John Bolton?
Reporting indicates that the Justice Department is conducting a criminal investigation, likely concerning possible publication of classified material in Bolton’s book. But bringing charges would be a pol... -
Election Administration Challenges and Effects in Wisconsin
Data from Wisconsin’s primary offers room for cautious optimism heading into November. Still, reasons for concern remain. -
Could a Kiwi Sailor’s Northwest Passage Transit Break the Legal Ice Between Canada and the U.S.?
Short-term coronavirus regulations led the Kiwi Roa to inadvertently challenge Canada’s long-standing claim that the waters of the Arctic archipelago and Northwest Passage are internal waters. -
Federal Judge Denies Government Request to Dismiss McCabe Lawsuit
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Justice Department Releases Proposed Revisions to Section 230
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Fault Lines: The Eastern Mediterranean and North Korea
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The Prohibition of Annexations and the World on the Brink
The annexations of Golan and territory in Palestine and Ukraine are part of a dangerous trend exacerbated by consolidations of security alliances and other global power shifts.