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Lawfare Live: COVID-19, Speech and Surveillance
On Thursday, April 30, at 11:00 a.m. ET, join Lawfare Editor in Chief Benjamin Wittes for a discussion with Jack Goldsmith and Andrew Keane Woods on their recent essay on internet speech and surveillance. -
COVID-19, Speech and Surveillance: A Response
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Oral Arguments in the D.C. Circuit En Banc Consideration of Committee on the Judiciary v. McGahn and U.S. House of Representatives v. Mnuchin
Judges were skeptical of the Department of Justice’s sweeping arguments but searched for limiting principles on court cases brought by Congress. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Thomas Rid on 'Active Measures,' Part 1
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Another Plan for Foreign Fighters Falls Apart
A proposal to try foreign fighters in Syrian Democratic Forces courts has been abandoned indefinitely. What now? -
The Cyberlaw Podcast: Is the International Law of Cyberwar a Thing?
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The Lawfare Podcast: Sophia Yan Reports from Quarantine in Beijing
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World War COVID-19: Who Bleeds, Who Pays?
If this is a war, it’s a war like few others in history—if any. -
Proliferated Nuclear Ethics
In recent years, there has been a creeping acceptance of the proliferation of nuclear weapons. It's time to restart the debate about the morality of nuclear weapons. -
Turkey and COVID-19: Don't Forget Refugees
Turkey will need help protecting refugees during the public health crisis. -
Justice Department Will Monitor State and Local Pandemic Policies for Civil Rights Violations
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Today’s Headlines and Commentary
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En Banc Oral Argument Preview: Committee on the Judiciary v. McGahn
On April 28, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, sitting en banc, will hear oral arguments for Committee on the Judiciary v. McGahn, the case concerning whether the House of Representatives c... -
Trump and the Personalization of the Congressional Spending Power
President Trump is the first president in history to donate his salary to government agencies. His quarterly gifts to various departments pose unique constitutional and statutory questions. -
The Deepfake iPhone Apps Are Here
The president retweeted a deepfake of Joe Biden. The fake was made on an iPhone app that I’d already been researching. -
How the United States Can Cooperate While Competing With China
The tensions between the United States and China aren't going anywhere, but there is still room to work together. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Coronavirus, Federalism and Supply Chains: A Case Study
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The Week that Was: All of Lawfare in One Post
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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.