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Watch a live podcast recording on the Supreme Court's presidential immunity decision.
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The Court decided that laws regulating social media platforms required a more comprehensive analysis of the facial challenges under the First Amendment, sending the cases back to the lower courts for fur...
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The Court ruled that presidents enjoy absolute immunity from criminal prosecution for “official acts” and sent Trump’s case back down for fact-finding.
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The decision will dramatically impact only about 52 cases and, conceivably, not even those. It is unlikely to affect any charges against former President Trump.
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Discussing how SCOTUS's ruling impact hundreds of Jan. 6 defendants
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The Nordic Resistance Movement has been listed as a foreign terrorist organization. Other groups should follow, but probably won’t.
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Listen to this week's episode of Trump's Trials and Tribulations
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The candidates discussed Jan. 6 and the wars in Ukraine and Gaza, among other topics.
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Your weekly summary of everything on the site.
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Contrasting rhetoric at the Shangri-La Dialogue; collision in the Second Thomas Shoal; Quad coordination; and more.
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Join the Lawfare team today for a discussion of the Supreme Court's decision to weaken the use of an obstruction charge against Jan. 6 defendants
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The court ruled in favor of a narrow interpretation of the obstruction statute that the Department of Justice has charged in at least 355 Jan. 6 related cases.
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The latest edition of the Seriously Risky Business cybersecurity newsletter, now on Lawfare.
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Discussing the Supreme Court's jawboning decision
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Revelations of Unit 8200’s failure to warn about the Oct. 7 attacks suggests that the Israeli intelligence apparatus is far weaker than its reputation.
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This week, Alan Rozenshtein, Quinta Jurecic, and Scott Anderson were joined once again by Kevin Frazier to talk over the week’s big national security news.
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A national advisory referendum on AI could give Congress a clearer signal of the public’s priorities and help end the paralysis by analysis that has beset lawmakers.
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Discussing Shmatina's prosecution by the Belarus government
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The Supreme Court resolved the Murthy case on standing grounds rather than tackling jawboning head on, so government employees still lack clear guidance on how they should communicate with tech companies.
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Join the Lawfare team for a discussion of the trials of Donald Trump.