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The NDS is intended to outline how the Department of Defense will contribute to safeguard and advance “vital U.S. national interests."
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Lawfare is now accepting Spring 2023 internship applications.
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Given the unprecedented levels of attention and resources that the ICC is receiving for its Ukraine investigation, as well as potential indictments in the near future, it’s worth considering how the cour...
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The new EU social media law opens the door to renewed conflict with the United States over freedom of expression. Ensuring national legislation meets human rights standards will mitigate these risks.
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The parties agreed on three main categories of issues that Dearie will have to consider while conducting his review of the documents.
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Former Trump Chief of Staff Mark Meadows has his first day in court—and it doesn’t go his way.
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The new regulations codified a policy—announced by the attorney general in July 2021—prohibiting the use of compulsory legal process—the use of subpoenas, search warrants, court orders, and other investi...
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Should the Justice Department seek charges in the Mar-a-Lago case, the U.S. government may be precluded from bringing the case in D.C.
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Gen. Ulysses S. Grant’s prudent navigation of nascent legal concepts to diminish his force’s reliance on supply lines and forage for provisions enabled battlefield success. Today, Grant’s actions provide...
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The latest episode of the Cyberlaw Podcast.