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Moving Beyond Fears of the ‘Russian Playbook’
Tackling disinformation requires humility, calm and attention to details as the threat evolves and becomes more complex: Tropes such as the “Russian playbook” are no longer helpful ahead of the November ... -
FISC Declassifies Opinion about Retention of Carter Page FISA Information
On Friday, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) released a declassified opinion by the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISC) detailing limited circumstances under which the... -
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Setting the Record Straight After Moalin
Some commentators have suggested that then-FBI Deputy Director Sean Joyce misled Congress in 2013 about the NSA’s metadata program. I am confident that Sean testified to the facts as he understood them—n... -
Metadata Collection Violated FISA, Ninth Circuit Rules
An overview of the decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit in United States v. Moalin. -
ChinaTalk: The Mulan Debacle
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The Lawfare Podcast: Mike Schmidt on Stopping a President
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Even More Questions About the Durham Investigation
Among other things, the Senate Intelligence Committee’s report on Russian election interference and New York Times reporter Michael Schmidt’s book on the Russia investigation shed light on U.S. Attorney ... -
Japan’s 5G Approach Sets a Model for Global Cooperation
Japan has adopted a cross-vendor approach to its 4G and 5G infrastructure, allowing a more flexible combination of suppliers and alleviating supply-chain risks. -
Seven Bad Options to Counter State Sponsorship of Proxies
The United States has choices to respond to the Russian bounty program in Afghanistan, but it's best options might be the ones people won't hear about. -
The Week that Was: All of Lawfare in One Post
Your weekly summary of everything on the site. -
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Justice Department Charges Individuals with Violation of North Korea Sanctions
The Department of Justice has charged three foreign nationals with conspiracy to violate sanctions regulations against North Korea with bank fraud, in addition to conspiracy to launder funds. -
Sinotech: New Chinese Export Rules Throw a Wrench Into TikTok Sale
The latest China tech and trade news. -
Court-Appointed Amicus Files Reply Brief in Flynn Case
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The Lawfare Podcast: Pete Strzok on 'Compromised'
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Livestream: House Intelligence Committee Holds Hearing on U.S.-Saudi Relations
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The Justice Department's Policy Against Election Interference is Open to Abuse
The ambiguity of the Justice Department’s election policy is particularly concerning in light of hints from Attorney General William Barr about a possible October Surprise.
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Livestream: President Joe Biden Delivers Remarks on the Release of American Detainees from Russia
Among those returned to the United States include Evan Gershkovich, Paul Whelan, Vladimir Kara-Murza, and more. -
Lawfare Daily: Inside Ukraine’s Drone Campaign Against Russia
How have the Russians used drones against Ukraine? -
Water Wars: Glimmers of Hope Alongside Further Tensions in the Indo-Pacific
China and Philippines agree on resupply missions; Philippines builds more runways; Western powers deepen security engagement with Asian partners; and more.