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Despite recent signals of policy changes from the prosecutor, the likelihood of prosecuting cyber misconduct before the International Criminal Court in the near future remains uncertain due to the formid...
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Stuart Reid discusses his book on Patrice Lumumba, the first prime minister of the Democratic Republic of Congo.
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Lawfare is now accepting Spring 2024 internship applications.
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A dispatch from Judge Tanya Chutkan’s gag order hearing
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The order prohibits Trump from making public statements that target the special counsel, court staff, and witnesses.
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Trump’s motion to dismiss the Jan. 6 indictment is the latest expression of a long-running struggle over the nature of the presidency.
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What was the most contentious recommendation that the Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board members differed on?
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Members of the Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board discuss their recent report on FISA Sec. 702.
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While law restrains Israel in some ways, it does not prevent an Israeli response to Hamas that will morally discomfit not only those who hate it but many of its friends as well.
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The government sprung a new Garcia argument on Judge Cannon. She wasn’t pleased.
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The ICC opened an ongoing investigation into the situation in Palestine in 2021. How might the current conflict affect the investigation, and vice versa?