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Donald Trump requests the ability to review evidence that includes classified material in locations other than the designated SCIFs.
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The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit affirmed a district court decision to hold Twitter in contempt and impose a $350,000 fine.
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With civil and criminal cases underway in New York, Florida, D.C., and potentially Georgia—how is this all supposed to work?
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The fifth class of Lawfare's cybersecurity and hacking course is now available to the public.
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The Strauss-Clements Intelligence Studies Project at the University of Texas at Austin is pleased to announce the winner and two semifinalists in the ninth-annual competition recognizing outstanding stud...
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Only a binding multistakeholder legal framework can effectively regulate a legitimate and efficiently controlled market for spyware.
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Given the increasingly pervasive use of spyware by governments to spy, how should it be regulated?
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The defense counsel responded to the government’s proposed protective order by arguing it would infringe on Trump’s First Amendment rights.
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On the embarrassing state of Rule 43 law
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How is it that torture-obtained evidence still seems to be being used in certain GTMO cases?
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In the filing, Trump claimed that the proposed order was “overbroad” and violated his First Amendment rights.
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Benjamin Wittes and the Lawfare team will host a weekly live discussion of the latest developments in the Trump trials on Fridays at 4pm ET.