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Special Counsel Jack Smith Petitions the Supreme Court to rule on Trump’s Immunity Defense
Smith also filed a motion for expedited review in the D.C. Circuit to prevent delay of Trump’s Jan. 6 trial -
The House Seeks to Crown a (Section 702) Queen
Unpacking the competing bills and the unusual legislative maneuver central to this week’s House vote on Section 702 reauthorization. -
Countering Domestic Violent Extremism in the Ranks: Barriers to Recruitment Screening
Designing policies to address domestic violent extremism in the ranks just became more difficult. -
The Lawfare Podcast: The Complicated Politics of Ukraine Aid
What is the status of Ukraine aid? -
What the United States Should Do About the Terrorist Threat to Pakistan
The Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan is attacking from its safe haven in Taliban-controlled Afghanistan. -
The Lawfare Podcast, Trump’s Trials and Tribulations: A Fulton County Hearing, Filings in D.C., and 14th Amendment Updates
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Lawfare No Bull: Oral Arguments in Colorado Section 3 Appeal
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The Week That Was: All of Lawfare in One Post
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D.C. Circuit Keeps Parts of Trump Gag Order in Federal Election Interference Case
The appeals court kept the parts of the order regarding protection of witnesses and court personnel, but vacated the rest. -
Missile Defense in the Israel-Hamas War
Israel battles unprecedented missile threats, and U.S. and Israeli systems have defended against them. Missile defense saves lives and may prevent broader war. -
The Expiration Date on Privacy Protections for Americans Abroad
The FISA sunset debate isn’t just about Section 702. It’s also about the rights of Americans when outside the U.S. -
Interference-Free Elections? How Quaint! + Iran Attacks Our Precious Fluids
The latest edition of the Seriously Risky Business cybersecurity newsletter, now on Lawfare -
The Lawfare Podcast: Graham Allison on Henry Kissinger
Graham Allison discusses Henry Kissinger's legacy -
UN Secretary-General Explicitly Invokes Article 99 Regarding Situation in Gaza
A UN secretary-general has not explicitly invoked Article 99, described as the secretary-general’s “most powerful tool,” since 1989. -
Oregon Voters File Petition Seeking to Disqualify Trump
The petitioners are represented by counsel for Free Speech For People, a non-profit that has filed similar challenges in Minnesota and Michigan. -
Russian Nationals Charged in Connection with Global Hacking Campaign
The indictment alleges that the two defendants released information collected from targeted accounts to the press before the 2019 elections in the United Kingdom. -
Calibrating Proportionality and Self-Defense in Gaza
Two fundamental concepts of international law of armed conflict, according to a former ICC president, who gives comfort to neither Hamas nor the Israeli government in their operations since Oct. 7. -
Rational Security: The “Based in Eunuchs” Edition
Quinta and Scott were joined by co-host emeritus Benjamin Wittes to talk over the week’s big national security news -
ChinaTalk: US-China Tech in 2023: Top 5 Stories of the Year
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Ask Us Anything: Lawfare’s Annual Year-End Podcast
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First Insights Into the U.S.-U.K. CLOUD Act Agreement
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Lawfare Daily: The Trials of the Trump Administration, March 7
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What Would It Take to Remove Syria’s New Government From the U.S. Terrorism List?
The country's acting president and the organization he led are on designated terrorist lists, but he wants a path to normalization.