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The Complicated Consequences of Canada’s Proud Boys Terrorist Listing
Canada's decision to designate the Proud Boys a terrorist entity could ultimately align the organization with the civil society actors and racialized communities the group so violently decries. -
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House Impeachment Managers File Five-Page Memo Rejecting Trump Legal Team’s Arguments Ahead of Impeachment Trial
The impeachment managers refuted Trump’s legal team’s claim that the former president engaged in free speech protected by the First Amendment when he claimed voter fraud and urged his supporters to “figh... -
TechTank: How to Protect Yourself From Cybersecurity Attacks
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Trump’s Lawyers Denounce Impeachment Trial as ‘Political Theater’ in Pretrial Brief
Former President Trump’s legal team filed a brief with the Senate on Feb. 8 outlining their defense a day before Trump’s second impeachment trial is set to begin. -
What Is the Point of These Nation-State Indictments?
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National Security Memorandum 2—What’s New in Biden’s NSC Structure?
Biden’s NSM-2 make some new and notable changes that reflect his administration’s focus on science, global engagement, cybersecurity and rule of law. Here’s what’s different about the new structure. -
The Lawfare Podcast: An Impeachment Trial Preview
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Lawfare Live: Impeachment Morning Briefings
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ChinaTalk: Richard Fontaine on CNAS and U.S.-China
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The President’s Authority to Rejoin the Open Skies Treaty
President Biden could rejoin the United States to the Open Skies Treaty in reliance on the Senate’s original resolution of advice and consent. -
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How to Support the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons Without Signing It
The Biden administration has already promised to act on one of the treaty's key provisions. -
One Year Into His Reign, Oman’s Sultan Must Renegotiate the Social Contract and Prioritize Diversification
With hydrocarbons running low, Oman's new sultan must rethink the way his country operates. -
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Fault Lines: Deepfakes and China at the UN
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The Lawfare Podcast: Transnational Repression: Out of Sight, Not Out of Reach
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Coordinated Behavior in Libya’s Regional Disinformation Conflict
An online disinformation campaign targeting Libya was discovered in June 2020. This likely state-backed information operation shows how regional actors try to manipulate dynamic events in support of thei... -
How White Supremacists Use Soft Power
Their charm offensive has recruited followers and advanced a racist agenda in a fashion that analysts underestimate at their peril.
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Lawfare Live: Trials of the Trump Administration, April 4
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Why U.S. Leadership in AI Necessitates Global Collaboration
U.S. leadership in AI poses the best counter to China’s AI influence. -
Rational Security: The “Space Base Oddity” Edition
Scott Anderson, Natalie Orpett, and Eric Ciaramella talked through the week’s big national security news.