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The president’s Intelligence Board released a report examining the use of Section 702 and recommended various reforms to the program.
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How does recent Congressional testimony fit into the broader universe of reports relating to Unidentified Aerial Phenomena, or UFOs?
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By monitoring corrupt cross-border trading, international organizations can begin to understand the performance of Afghanistan’s economy.
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The United States and its partners have tried using aid conditionality to try to modify the Taliban's policies. It won't work.
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In its notice, the Justice Department attached exhibits of “threatening” tweets allegedly written and posted by Pierce in recent days.
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Your weekly summary of everything on the site.
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Trump has requested that he be permitted to discuss classified information with his counsel outside of authorized locations.
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A serious approach to a vexing problem, Biden's border rule nonetheless failed to pass muster in the courts.
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Deputy Homeland Security Advisor Joshua Geltzer joins Benjamin Wittes to discuss the debate surrounding reauthorizing FISA Section 702.
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The new indictment does not shake the heavens but it does name a new defendant, describe a new fact pattern, and add some significant new charges.
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The superseding indictment named Carlos De Oliveira, property manager at Mar-a-Lago, and brought additional charges against Donald Trump and his co-defendant Waltine Nauta.
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Benjamin Wittes joined the Bulwark's Charlie Sykes for an episode of The Trump Trials.
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This week, Alan, Quinta, and Scott were joined by the long absent Lawfare Executive Editor Natalie Orpett to talk through the week’s big national security news stories.
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Stephen Dyson joined David Priess to discuss how science fiction movies and television shows use governance systems and international political interactions to build worlds.
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The statute could play a prominent role in the prosecution of the former president.
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What does accountability look like in the aftermath of the coup attempt in Brazil on Jan. 8?
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Debate within the insurance industry over cyber risks reveals an important potential weakness, but the reality is far more nuanced.
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The fourth class of Lawfare's cybersecurity and hacking course is now available to the public.
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The Department of Justice filed a civil suit over Gov. Abbott’s refusal to remove floating buoys in the Eagle Pass region of the Rio Grande.