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When Elections Threaten the Rule of Law: The Good Governance Paradox of Judicial Elections
As judicial elections become competitive, the impartiality and independence of state courts -
The Lawfare Podcast: Chris Inglis
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No More Legal “Gatekeepers”? Plans to Downgrade the Status of Government Legal Advisors in Israel
Government legal advisors play an important role in upholding the rule of law in Israel. Planned legal reforms, however, seek to allow the government to ignore their legal opinions and replace senior adv... -
The End of ‘Reasonable’ Governance in Israel?
Under current Israeli administrative law, the Supreme Court may strike down patently unreasonable decisions of the executive branch, which run contrary to human rights or good governance. The new governm... -
Oral Argument Preview: Gonzalez, et al. v. Google and Twitter, Inc. v. Taamneh, et al.
On Feb. 21 and 22, the Supreme Court will hear arguments in Gonzalez v. Google and Twitter Inc., v. Taamneh -
Indispensable but Insufficient: The Role and Limits of Special Operations in Strategic Competition
Special Operations Forces' responsibilities will shift to meet threats from state adversaries, but they are not an all-purpose force. -
The Week That Was: All of Lawfare in One Post
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Canadian Government Releases Review of Feb. 2022 Emergency Powers Declaration
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The Lawfare Podcast: Gonzalez v. Google and the Fate of Section 230
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What Biden’s Debt Relief Plan Actually Does—and How It Is Tailored to Respond to the Pandemic
Skepticism of emergency authority should not scuttle Biden’s debt relief plan. -
No More Legal ‘Gatekeepers’? Plans to Downgrade the Status of Government Legal Advisors in Israel
Government legal advisers play an important role in upholding the rule of law in Israel. Pla -
Reducing Government Overclassification of National Security Information
To rectify the widespread overclassification of government documents, policymakers might con