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The National Security Law Podcast: So … What Do We Do Now?
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An Update on the Coronavirus-Related Lawsuits Against China
Far fewer coronavirus-related lawsuits have been filed against China in the past few months than previously, an ebb that may reflect any one of several good reasons why would-be plaintiffs would want to ... -
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Documents Related to Biden Administration Immigration Policy
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Biden Administration Actions Taken to Confront COVID-19
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Fault Lines: From Trump to Biden with David Adesnik and John Hannah
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Facebook Has Referred Trump’s Suspension to Its Oversight Board. Now What?
Don’t expect high drama or fireworks. But this could signal a substantial change in how the platform approaches content moderation. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Information Disorder During and After the Trump Presidency
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Biden Orders Immediate Confrontation of Climate Crisis
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Rational Security: The 'Let’s Never Do That Again' Edition
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The Lawfare Podcast: Jeff Kosseff on the Fight Against Online Child Pornography
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When Extremists Stormed the Capitol and Got Convicted of Seditious Conspiracy
In 1954, four Puerto Rican nationalist terrorists stormed the Capitol and shot five congressmen. The incident also produced an interesting Second Circuit opinion. -
Lawfare Live: The First 48 Hours of the Biden Administration
This Friday, Jan. 22, at 12pm EST, members of the Lawfare team will take questions from the Lawfare community about the first 48 hours of the Biden administration and implications for the future of U.S.... -
Could Preemptive Pardons Backfire?
The president would be well-advised not to issue any preemptive pardons, and a potential recipient well-advised not to accept one. -
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Is There a Free Speech Defense to an Impeachment?
Some observers have argued that the First Amendment protects President Trump from conviction before the Senate for his inflammatory rhetoric. Senators should not take this argument seriously. -
U.S. Army Soldier Charged with Attempting to Help ISIS Attack U.S. Troops
Pfc. Cole James Bridges has been charged with attempting to provide material support to a designated foreign terrorist organization and attempting to murder U.S. military service members. -
Justice Department Announces FARA Charges for Political Scientist Author
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Nomination Hearing: Retired Gen. Lloyd Austin III as Next Defense Secretary
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ChinaTalk: WWII's Legacy in China with Rana Mitter
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Lawfare Live: Trials of the Trump Administration, April 4
Join the Lawfare team at 4 pm ET for a discussion of the litigation targeting actions from President Trump. -
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.