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Jack Goldsmith sat down with Sean Mirski to discuss what he describes as the United States’ “regional rampage of staggering scope and scale” in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
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The next phase of Lawfare’s evolution.
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Human rights investigator Fionnuala Ní Aoláin found that detainees had sustained “cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment under international law.”
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The former president’s “body man” wasn’t arraigned—for a second time. Why?
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Though still a possibility, it just got meaningfully less likely.
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It was a heck of a weekend in Russia. There was an insurrection, kind of? A coup, sort of? Here's what happened.
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The report details agencies’ failures to collect and analyze intelligence on potential violence in the lead up to the attack on the Capitol.
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The cyber insurance market may be small, new, and volatile, but it could also become an important form of economic security.
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Years before he launched an abortive mutiny against the Russian Ministry of Defense, Prigozhin was busy interfering in the 2016 U.S. election.
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Countries across Africa are procuring and employing surveillance tools from China. This trend is a product of China’s diplomatic strategy, its technological ambitions, and growing corporate power and rea...