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The Week That Will Be
Lawfare's weekly round-up of event announcements and employment opportunities. -
DHS Authorizes Domestic Surveillance to Protect Statues and Monuments
A document provided to Lawfare indicates that the intelligence community is being tasked with monitoring and collecting information on some protest activities. -
The Lawfare Podcast: The Forgotten War Remembered
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Legal Considerations Raised by the U.S. Cyberspace Solarium Commission Report
What are the U.S. domestic and international legal issues that would come with carrying out the Commission’s recommendations? -
What Does a "Terrorist" Designation Mean?
A label is different from enforcement—it's about sending a signal. -
The Week that Was: All of Lawfare in One Post
Your weekly summary of everything on the site. -
Today’s Headlines and Commentary
Lawfare’s daily roundup of national security news and opinion. -
What Britain’s New Sanctions Reveal About U.S.-U.K. Relations
Following Brexit, leaders from the U.S. and the U.K have said they may collaborate on human rights sanctions. However, the two countries’ recent diverging sanctions decisions suggest coordination has not... -
What the Heck Are Federal Law Enforcement Officers Doing in Portland?
There are a few answers, but a lot more questions. -
What Did the U.S. Accomplish With Its South China Sea Legal Statement?
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo issued a statement outlining the “U.S. Position on Maritime Claims in the South China Sea.” Does the statement advance U.S. strategic goals in the region? -
A Summary of ICE’s Reversal and Re-reversal on Online Class Policy for International Students
The Department of Homeland Security announced a policy that would force international students to leave the country or transfer if their universities went fully online. A week later, the rule was rescind... -
Everything You Need to Know About Section 230
Lawfare readers can now view a video series featuring expert commentary on what the law stands for, how it’s been interpreted and what the internet will look like with or without it. -
The Lawfare Podcast: John Allen and Darrell West on Artificial Intelligence
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Geopolitical Implications of the European Court’s Schrems II Decision
The CJEU invalidated one principal legal method for the transfer of personal data from EU territory to the United States and cast substantial doubt on the validity of the other. What are the consequences... -
House Homeland Security Holds Hearing on Cyberspace Solarium Commission Recommendations
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Establishing a National Cyber Director Would Be a Mistake
A recent proposal from the Cyberspace Solarium Commission would solve few problems and create many. -
Today's Headlines and Commentary
Lawfare’s daily roundup of national security news and opinion. -
The Libertarian Case for Immigration (and Against Trump)
A Review of “Free to Move: Foot Voting, Migration, and Political Freedom” by Ilya Somin (Cato Institute Book, Oxford University Press, 2020) -
What Did Geoffrey Berman Tell the House Judiciary Committee?
The former U.S attorney wouldn’t discuss active cases or speculate on the motivations of Main Justice. But he did offer a detailed timeline of the frenzied 30 hour period during which he was dismissed. -
Fault Lines: Beijing and America’s Broken Immigration System
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The Strategic Disclosure of Intelligence Requires Stronger Guardrails
Stronger safeguards are needed to separate intelligence from policy and buttress intelligence community objectivity. -
Rational Security: The “Big Worm Energy” Edition
This week, Alan Rozenshtein and Quinta Jurecic were joined by Kevin Frazier to talk through some of the week’s biggest national security news. -
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.