-
The Scientific Case for Climate Liability and Loss and Damage Claims
The inability to show whether specific emissions from one nation were the cause of specific harms endured by another has been among the major sticking points for climate liability and for loss and damage... -
Gul v. Biden: Habeas Corpus and the Associated Force Doctrine in Guantanamo Bay Litigation
Judge Mehta’s 2021 decision granting Guantanamo Bay detainee Asadullah Haroon Gul’s writ of habeas corpus defines what the government must show to prove that a member of a former “associated force” shoul... -
The Week That Was
Your weekly summary of everything on the site. -
Even Newt Gingrich Has to Testify in Fulton County
While you were recovering from election night, the former House speaker and I were in court. -
Supreme Court Filings in Trump Tax Disclosure Case
-
Paul Pelosi’s Alleged Attacker Indicted For Assault and Attempted Kidnapping
DePape was indicted on Nov. 9 for the Oct. 28 assault on Paul Pelosi, the husband of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. -
The Lawfare Podcast: The Midterms . . . So Far
-
The Chatter Podcast: Ronald Reagan, Tom Clancy, and Storytelling with Benjamin Griffin
-
I Have Not ‘Called for Chinese-Style Censorship of the Internet’
Nor am I “panicked over free speech breaking out” on Elon Musk’s Twitter, or part of “a strong movement on the left to regulate and censor the Internet.” -
The Securing Open Source Software Act Is Good, but Whatever Happened to Legal Liability?
The recent introduction of the Securing Open Source Software Act, and its subsequent momentum, has stoked a debate about the true reason for the open source security problem and the merits of different s... -
Rational Security 2.0: The 'Needle is BACK' Edition
-
The Lawfare Podcast: Why Did DHS Compile an Intelligence Report about Lawfare’s Editor in Chief?