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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
Submit your questions to be answered on the podcast today -
Personal Data in the Cloud Is Under Siege. End-to-End Encryption Is Our Most Powerful Defense.
Breaches are at an all-time high. Policymakers and technologists must urgently work together to keep data safe, and there is no stronger protection for data in the cloud than end-to-end encryption. -
Chatter: World War I and Intelligence in American Memory, with Mark Stout
The development of modern American intelligence just before and during the war have been largely forgotten by the US public -
The Lawfare Podcast: Preparing for War with Bradley Onishi
How does White Christian nationalism in the United States intersect with the Jan. 6 attack? -
A Historic War Crimes Prosecution—With More to Come
The Justice Department is pursuing its first-ever war crimes prosecution and is targeting Russians for their actions in Ukraine. But it’s not quite the case some might have expected. -
Six Nevada ‘Fake Electors’ Face Felony Charges
The six Nevadans were each charged with one count of offering false instrument for filing or record and one count of forgery. -
Lawfare Live: Trump's Trials and Tribulations, Dec. 7
Join Lawfare for a live discussion of the trials of Donald Trump. -
Justice Department Brings First Ever War Crimes Charges Against Four Russian Soldiers
The Justice Department unsealed an indictment of four members of the Russian military and/or affiliated forces for the abduction and torture of a U.S. national. -
Denver District Court Trump Disqualification Challenge Dismissed
Judge Wallace added in a footnote that the correct interpretation of Section 3 was “not for this court to decide.” -
“For Whatever Reason”: Will the Colorado Supreme Court Apply the Constitutional Insurrectionist Bar to Presidents?
The arguments and counterarguments that Section 3 of the Fourteenth Amendment doesn’t apply to presidents ahead of today’s oral arguments. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Bill Wright on the AI Executive Order
What is included in the Biden administration's executive order on AI? -
Is the Israel-Hamas War Spilling Over Into Europe?
Unpacking the rise in antisemitic and anti-Muslim incidents beyond the Middle East. -
Lawfare No Bull: Six Hours Worth of Motions Arguments in Fulton County
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The Cyberlaw Podcast: Making the Rubble Bounce in Montana
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On DOGE, Directives, and DOJ
A new court filing reveals the most compelling evidence yet that the government has been spinning a fiction about DOGE in federal court. -
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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.