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The most significant treaty in international criminal law opens for signatures in January 2024.
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A catastrophe resulting in incapacitations of legislators could hobble Congress. This is how to protect democratic legitimacy in those moments.
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What is included in the National Intelligence Strategy?
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The AALS will host webinars on presidential power and the manifestation of race in national security and is accepting submissions for its program, New Perspectives in National Security Law.
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Among the co-conspirators identified by Jack Smith and Fani Willis are a great number of lawyers—many of whom are also facing potential professional sanctions.
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This week, Alan Rozenshtein, Quinta Jurecic, and Scott Anderson reunited to talk through the week’s big national security news.
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How does the study of languages help with the understanding of geopolitics?
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Military commissions judge Acosta’s recent ruling finds the “clean team” interviews of Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri are still tainted by torture.
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What immigration challenges remain for Afghans who were relocated two years ago when the U.S. military withdrew from Afghanistan?
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The recent indictment of Tornado Cash founders is on more solid legal footing than defense attorneys claim.
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Join the Lawfare team for a live discussion of this week’s developments in the Trump trials.
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What does viewing cybersecurity as a social problem mean for securing the digital world?