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Today’s Headlines and Commentary
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Here’s How the Capitol Mob Violated Federal Criminal Law
By storming the Capitol and disrupting the electoral-count certification, yesterday’s mob likely violated many federal criminal laws, including against seditious conspiracy. -
Fault Lines: Pandemics, Warning and the IC with Jim Danoy
The latest episode of Fault Lines -
The National Security Law Podcast: Day of Infamy
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Can Trump Be Stopped?
President Trump’s incitement of insurrection stands out as the worst presidential behavior in America’s two-century history. How can he be kept from doing more damage with only two weeks left in his term? -
Rational Security: 'The Peaceless Transition of Power' Edition
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Today’s Headlines and Commentary
Lawfare’s daily roundup of national security news and opinion -
The Lawfare Podcast: Counting the Electoral Votes
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The Lawfare Podcast, Emergency Edition: Insurrection at the Capitol
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The National Security Law Podcast: Merry New Year!
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China and the European Union Finalize Investment Agreement; China Approves Vaccine
Lawfare’s biweekly roundup of U.S.-China technology policy and national security news. -
Ninth Circuit Says President Trump Can Ban Immigrants Without "Approved" Health Insurance
The ruling lets stand a ban that bars the entry of many who would otherwise be eligible for visas. -
Document: Joint Intelligence Community Statement on ‘Likely Russian’ Role in SolarWinds Incident
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Today's Headlines and Commentary
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Counting Ballots and Stealing Elections
If Republican legislators object to the counting of electoral votes for Biden, they will be assisting Trump’s brazen effort to steal an election. -
Lawfare Live: Ramifications of the Mob Violence on Capitol Hill
Join us for a Q&A about the ramifications of the recent mob violence on Capitol Hill. -
The Cyberlaw Podcast: The Grim Lessons of the SolarWinds Breach
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The Lawfare Podcast: The Role of the Pardon Attorney
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Court Upholds Legal Challenge Under California Statewide Stingray Law
A California state court issued a final decision regulating government agency use of devices that can be used to locate and track cell phones. -
The Week That Will Be
Lawfare's weekly roundup of event announcements and employment opportunities.
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Trump Signs Executive Order Imposing ‘Reciprocal’ Tariffs
The order imposes a 10 percent tariff on all U.S. imports and additional reciprocal tariffs on approximately 56 countries as well as the EU. -
Are Tariffs an Emergency Power?
The Trump administration’s sweeping tariff regime presents a problematic invocation of IEEPA and other authorities. -
Learning From the Legacy of 18F
Although the government has terminated 18F—the team that modernized government tech—its legacy offers lessons for future digital services.