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Lawfare Daily: Securing Open Source Software, with John Speed Meyers & Paul Gibert
What can open-source software compromises result in? -
Israel, Gaza, and Iran’s “Ring of Fire”
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Lawfare Daily: Trump Trials and Tribulations Weekly Round-up (September 5, 2024)
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The Week That Was: All of Lawfare in One Post
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Call for Nominations: 2024 Mike Lewis Prize for National Security Law Scholarship
The Strauss Center for International Security and Law at the University of Texas at Austin and Ohio Northern University’s Pettit College of Law (ONU), in consultation with the American Association of Law... -
Trump’s D.C. Criminal Case Lurches Back to Life
A dispatch from Judge Chutkan’s courtroom for a status hearing in United States v. Trump. -
Musk’s X Banned in Brazil
How a tech mogul sided with supporters of a coup d’état and feuded with a supreme court justice -
Using Exploits to Steal Exploits Is as Old as Time
The latest edition of the Seriously Risky Business cybersecurity newsletter, now on Lawfare. -
Lawfare Daily: Catching Up on the State of Platform Governance: Zuckerberg, Durov, and Musk
Discussing the difficult relationship between tech platforms and governments. -
Maryland Grand Jury Charges GRU Members, Civilian in Ukraine Hack
The superseding indictment alleges that the defendants used a cyberweapon to compromise Ukrainian government systems. -
Justice Dept. Indicts Couple with Violating U.S. Sanctions on Russia
Russian nationals Dmitri and Anastasia Simes allegedly participated in two separate schemes to violate U.S. sanctions. -
How to Revamp Chinese Students’ American Education
To revitalize their civic role, American universities should take aim at CCP propaganda. -
Rational Security: The "Third Anniversary Hot Take Takedown, Comeuppance" Edition
This week, Alan Rozenshtein, Quinta Jurecic, and Scott Anderson celebrated the third anniversary of Rational Security 2.0. -
Water Wars: New Fault Lines and Frictions, from the Indian Ocean to the Pacific
China and the Philippines collide at Sabina Shoal; U.S. senators and India take on Chinese port dominance; and more. -
Lawfare Daily: In Search of a Harris Doctrine with Michael Hirsh
What might a Harris administration's foreign policy look like? -
Justice Dept. Disrupts Russian Influence Campaign, Indicts Russian Nationals
The department seized 32 internet domains used by the Russian government to conduct foreign malign influence campaigns targeting voters in U.S. and foreign elections. -
Livestream: Attorney General Garland Gives Remarks at Election Task Force
AG Merrick Garland is expected to address election disinformation. -
The ODNI’s New and Disappointing Prepublication Review Process
The policy makes some procedural improvements, but overall it’s a missed opportunity. -
Lawfare Live: Trump's Trials and Tribulations, Sept. 5
Join the Lawfare team tomorrow for a discussion of the trials of Donald Trump. -
Sex and Consent in the Military
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A Reporter’s Notes of the April 23 Perkins Coie Hearing
Judge Howell appeared likely to permanently enjoin implementation of President Trump’s executive order targeting the law firm.