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Lawfare Live: Trump's Trials and Tribulations, Feb. 1
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The Lawfare Podcast: ‘Find Me the Votes’ with Dan Klaidman and Michael Isikoff
What led to Donald Trump's indictment in Fulton County last August? -
Why TikTok’s Victory in Montana Might be Bad News for the Platform
TikTok’s victory in Montana (not to mention its defeat in Texas) paradoxically bodes poorly for TikTok’s ability to challenge a federal ban. -
It’s Morning Again in Pennsylvania: Rebooting Computer Security Through a Bureau of Technology Safety
In order to escape the computer security bootloop, Congress can create a new technology safety regulator of last resort—the Bureau of Technology Safety (BoTS). -
The Cyberlaw Podcast: Going Deep on Deep Fakes—Plus a Bonus Interview with Rob Silvers on the Cyber Safety Review Board.
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Water Wars: The Philippines Calls for a South China Sea Paradigm Shift
The Philippines continues to resist China’s territorial claims; Presidents Biden and Xi meet in California; China and the U.S. reopen stalled military communications; and more. -
The Lawfare Podcast: War Powers and the Latest U.S. Intervention in Yemen with Brian Finucane, Jack Goldsmith, and Matt Gluck
How is the Biden administration legally justifying its air strikes against Houthi rebels in Yemen? -
ChinaTalk: Taiwan Election Results and Implications for Beijing
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The NetChoice Cases Aren't About Discrimination
Texas and Florida are telling the Supreme Court that their social media laws are like civil rights laws prohibiting discrimination against minority groups. They’re wrong. -
House Republicans Release Draft Impeachment Articles Against Mayorkas
The articles accuse Mayorkas of “willful and systemic refusal to comply with the law” and “breach of public trust.” -
The Lawfare Podcast: Discussing FinCEN with Director Andrea Gacki
What has been the evolution of FinCEN? -
Governor Abbott’s Perilous Effort at Constitutional Realignment
Texas’s arguments have dangerous federalism implications. -
The United States Needs a New Way to Think About Cyber
A pair of recent cyberattacks demonstrate how adversaries are changing their strategies. -
The Lawfare Podcast, Trump's Trials and Tribulations: What Is Going On in Fulton County?
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The Texas Border and Insurrection Act Reform
The Texas border imbroglio reveals the need for and challenges of Insurrection Act reform. -
The Week That Was: All of Lawfare in One Post
Your weekly summary of everything on the site. -
The International Court of Justice's Interim Measures to Prevent Genocide in Gaza
The court has in effect ordered what the U.S. has been pushing for all along. The U.S. should now support compliance. -
Making Sense of the ICJ's Provisional Measures in South Africa v. Israel
What the court ordered of Israel, where the judges came down, and what’s next for South Africa’s case alleging Israel’s violation of the Genocide Convention in Gaza -
ICJ Issues Provisional Measures in South Africa v. Israel
The court ordered Israel to take all measures to prevent genocide in Gaza, but stopped short of calling on Israel to suspend its military operations. -
Smile! You’ve Been Sanctioned + Microsoft’s Midnight Blizzard Is Cold, Dark, and Insecure
The latest edition of the Seriously Risky Business cybersecurity newsletter, now on Lawfare.
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The Week That Was
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Advancing Secure by Design through Security Research
It is essential for U.S. policymakers to actively protect and promote the role of security research within an open and transparent ecosystem. -
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.