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Unpacking the UN Report on Detention Facilities in Northeastern Syria
What’s in the UN special rapporteur’s report following her technical visit to northeastern Syria? -
The Lawfare Podcast: What Disqualifying Trump from the 2024 Ballot Would Mean for American Politics and Democracy
The University of Minnesota Law School held a conference on the implications of Section 3 disqualification. This is one of the panels. -
The FISA Reauthorization Should Codify Safeguards for Non-U.S. Persons
Here’s how the U.S. should codify protections of foreign nationals’ data in the reauthorization of the FISA. -
The Cyberlaw Podcast: Fancy Bear Goes Phishing
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Hezbollah’s Precision Threat to Israel
The Lebanese militant group's increasingly advanced arsenal could cause severe damage in Israel if the current conflict escalates. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Breaking Down the Menendez Indictment with Dan Richman
Why was Sen. Menendez indicted and what are the implications? -
People Search Data Brokers, Stalking, and ‘Publicly Available Information’ Carve-Outs
Data brokers scrape public records and sell information online. Years of stalking and abuse have followed—and policymakers need to step in. -
Section 3, Insurrection, and the 2024 Election Event
Lawfare Senior Editor Alan Rozenshtein will give introductory remarks and moderate a conversation at 12:15 p.m. CT. -
The Lawfare Podcast: The Dangers of a Contingent Election with Beau Tremitiere and Aisha Woodward
What is a contingent election and what chaos could it cause in 2024? -
Danger in Plain Sight: The Risk of Triggering a Contingent Election in 2024
In a presidential election, third-party success could lead to a constitutional crisis. In 2024, it’s a real possibility. -
Let the Experts Shape U.S. Biotech Regulations
The Department of Health and Human Services’s proposed rules would needlessly stifle essential U.S. research. -
The Lawfare Podcast, Trump’s Trials and Tribulations: Three Pleas in a Pod
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The Week That Was: All of Lawfare in One Post
Your weekly summary of everything on the site. -
Water Wars: Two Collisions Near Second Thomas Shoal as Territorial Dispute Escalates
Maritime incidents escalate in South China Sea; Biden administration conducts Indo-Pacific diplomacy; Philippines threatens another international arbitration; and more. -
How to Prosecute Ongoing Acts of Aggression Following the Initial Invasion
A singular act of illegal use of armed force can lead to criminal responsibility for aggression. -
Trump Files Reply Brief for Motion to Dismiss on Presidential Immunity
The reply brief attempts to further the case for extending immunity to criminal cases. -
The Lawfare Podcast: The U.S. Diplomatic Response in Gaza with Akbar Shahid Ahmed and Robbie Gramer
What has been the U.S. diplomatic response to the Israel-Gaza conflict so far? -
The Waltine Nauta Garcia Hearing That Was
A detailed summary of what happened at Nauta’s potential conflicts hearing on Oct. 20. -
Rational Security: The "Covered in Lyes" Edition
This week, Alan, Quinta, and Scott came together in the virtual studio to talk over the week’s big national security news. -
ChinaTalk: Can AI Be Governed?
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The Case for a Just Use of the Lafarge Forfeiture in Iraq
Part of the $687 million asset forfeiture for illicit payments to ISIS and affiliates in Syria should be disbursed to the Iraqi government. -
Escalation: Us vs. Them
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AI-Generated Voice Evidence Poses Dangers in Court
In the age of AI, listener authentication of voice evidence should be permissive, not mandatory.