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Water Wars Special: How IUU Fishing Increases the Risk of Conflict
The U.S. reaffirms its position on Taiwan and the Senkakus; and illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing increases the risk of conflict in the South China Sea. -
Lawfare Live: Lessons from the 2020 Election With Nate Persily and Charles Stewart
Join us this Friday, Jan. 29, at 12pm EST for a discussion about American election administration. -
Nomination Hearing: Linda Thomas-Greenfield as U.N. Ambassador
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Why the Senate Shouldn’t Hold a Late Impeachment Trial
Trying Donald Trump after he has left office would be to subvert the law in an effort to punish someone who subverted the law. -
A 12-Step Rehabilitation Program for American Election Administration
This post offers a 12-step program to address the most significant administrative challenges exposed in the 2020 election. -
Today’s Headlines and Commentary
Lawfare’s daily roundup of national security news and opinion -
Is the SolarWinds Cyberattack an Act of War? It Is, If the United States Says It Is.
Cyberattack is an ill-defined area of international law, leaving questions as to when such an attack reaches the threshold for an act of war. -
D.C. Circuit Dismisses "Kill List" Case for Lack of Standing
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The Lawfare Podcast: 'The President Who Would Not Be King'
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The Cyberlaw Podcast: What Gives With Electrical Grid Security?
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Nine Questions for the Capitol Insurrection Commission
Besides offering a definitive account of the events leading up to the storming of the Capitol and the attack itself, what should an investigative commission devoted to Jan. 6 look at? -
ChinaTalk: A User's Guide to U.S. Industrial Policy