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Better Informing a President’s Decision on Nuclear Use
If and when the United States revises its procedure for authorizing nuclear use, it should also establish better procedures to consult with allies and to assess legality of the order. -
Nigeria's #ENDSARS Campaign is About More Than One Police Unit
The protest movement by young Nigerians seems likely to continue for the foreseeable future. -
Policy Approaches to Climate Migration: Lessons From Latin America and the Caribbean
Displacement from climate change is an increasingly critical issue, but requires improved study and new policy responses. -
The Week that Was: All of Lawfare in One Post
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2020 Is An Election Security Success Story (So Far)
Heading into Tuesday, there was a very long list of things that could go wrong. Many have not come to pass so far. -
An Opportunity for Democratic Renewal
This was not the election result for which millions of Americans were hoping. It is, however, a tremendous opportunity to bolster and strengthen American democracy. -
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How to Ensure That Trump Preserves Official Documents
Congress and ordinary citizens should take steps now to deter the Trump administration from destroying evidence of wrongdoing. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Almost Done...
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State Legislatures Can’t Ignore the Popular Vote in Appointing Electors
The Supreme Court has unanimously undercut the core premise to this argument. -
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The Lawfare Podcast: We're Almost Done
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Scaling the Counterrorism Return on Investment in Support of Great Power Competition
How can the U.S. build a sustainable and cost-effective counterterrorism operational concept? -
Fault Lines: Election Spectacular
The latest episode of Fault Lines. -
Rational Security: The 'Still Counting' Edition
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Ant Group IPO Suspended; Five-Year Plan Unveiled
Lawfare’s biweekly roundup of U.S.-China technology policy and national security news. -
Is the Deep State Donating to the Democrats?
The intelligence bureaucracy still looks remarkably apolitical. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Are We Having a Healthy Election?
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The Programmable State: The e-CNY and China’s Quest for Smarter Surveillance
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The New Transparency Rules and the El Salvador Detention Agreement
A 2022 statute could force disclosure of any U.S.-El Salvador agreements connected to the facility where Kilmar Abrego Garcia is detained. -
The Shapiro Attack and the Growing Risk of Partisan Extremism
The arson attack on the governor’s residence is the latest in a growing wave of violence directed at politicians and other government figures.