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The Fifth Circuit Shuts Down Geofence Warrants—and Maybe a Lot More
An astonishing ruling, and one that creates splits on two different issues. -
The TikTok Case Will Be Determined by What’s Behind the Government’s Black Lines
In the high-stakes legal battle over TikTok’s fate in America, the government just played its hand. And it’s largely hidden from view. -
The Geneva Conventions at 75
The UN Security Council is struggling to promote the norms and principles that underpin international humanitarian law. -
Chatter: Reconceptualizing National Security with Gina Bennett
How are national security and parenting lessons related? -
Lawfare Daily: Rachel Maddow Talks McCarthy, Fascism, and Ultra
Rachel Maddow discusses the second season of her podcast, "Ultra." -
ChinaTalk: Industrial Icebreaker Policy
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The TikTok Law and the Foreign Influence Boogeyman
TikTok’s curation algorithms can drive us crazy only in the ways we want to be crazy. -
The 9/11 Plea Deals Were the Only Way Out
The government’s withdrawal from the plea agreements in the 9/11 Case at Guantanamo ignores a reality that the parties are willing to accept. -
Lawfare Daily: Katie Moussouris on Bug Bounties
What is the role of bug bounties in cybersecurity? -
Lawfare Daily: Trump Trials and Tribulations Weekly Round-up (August 8, 2024)
Listen to this week's Trump's Trials and Tribulations. -
Learning from Islamic State-Khorasan Province’s Recent Plots
The organization's plans show a clear pattern. Policymakers should take note. -
The Week That Was: All of Lawfare in One Post
Your weekly summary of everything on the site. -
Algorithmic Surveillance Takes the Stage at the Paris Olympics
Exceptional situations require exceptional means, say French officials. Others claim the smart camera experiment poses privacy concerns. -
America’s Leaky Data Rattles the U.S. Intelligence Community
The latest edition of the Seriously Risky Business cybersecurity newsletter, now on Lawfare. -
Preserving Constitutional Democracy: A Tale of Two Lawyers
The contrast between actions of Former Attorney General William Barr and current ABA President Mary Smith illuminate the legal moment. -
Lawfare Daily: Big Tech and Law Enforcement, with Lukas Bundonis
Discussing the relationship between law enforcement and tech companies. -
First Circuit Highlights Role of U.S. Gunmakers in Border Crisis
The revival of the action brought by Mexico against American firearm giants signals a new path for lawsuits seeking to hold gun manufacturers liable. -
Rational Security: The “Exit, Pursued by a Bear Cub” Edition
This week, Alan Rozenshtein, Quinta Jurecic, and Scott Anderson were joined by co-host emeritus Benjamin Wittes to talk through the week's very big national security news stories. -
Governing Military Norm-Defiance in a Norm-Defying Presidency
The Uniform Code of Military Justice does not clearly limit disobedience of lawful orders from the president or secretary of defense. -
Lawfare Daily: Gen. Baker on the 9/11 Guilty Pleas that Were… Then Weren’t
What happened to the guilty plea deal reached with individuals charged with planning 9/11?
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Are Domestic Drone Shoot-Downs Lawful?
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Elon Musk Weaponizes the Government
The billionaire is turning the U.S. government’s own strategy against itself. -
Rational Security: The "Law and Order: Executive Victims Unit" Edition
Scott Anderson, Benjamin Wittes, Molly Reynolds, and Anna Bower talked through the big week of national security news.