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A line-by-line, page-by-page analysis of the Trump Mar-a-Lago indictment.
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The Trump administration’s record of Espionage Act prosecutions further casts doubt on the idea that his own indictment is a witch hunt, but both should lead us to rethink the Espionage Act’s capaciousne...
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Lawfare’s weekly roundup of event announcements and employment opportunities.
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Friday’s indictment may be just the beginning. Here are four additional directions the investigation may head in before it’s all over.
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How do you prove that the former president mishandled classified information without presenting a lot of classified information in open court?
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The special rules on dams, water, food, and the environment.
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How can Israel rebuild national and international trust in its cyber industry, and are the steps it’s currently taking enough?
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A look into the Karl Lee case and its implications for U.S. export control enforcement.
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Instead of throwing away the improperly sourced algorithm or data, it could be made available for public use.
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The redacted documents include Pence’s motion to quash the subpoena, the government’s opposition, Judge Boasberg’s opinion, and the hearing transcript.
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The former president faces federal charges for the first time in the Mar-a-Lago case