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Felony Murder and the Storming of the Capitol
Though the facts of precisely what happened at the Capitol are still coming to light, it seems likely that prosecutors could file felony murder charges against at least some of the rioters. -
Social Media Companies Need Better Emergency Protocols
Social media companies should develop emergency protocols to counter the exploitation by malign agents and states that seek to foment violence. -
Rational Security: The 'So Not-Nice They Impeached Him Twice' Edition
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Necessary and Insufficient: The Problems Impeachment Does Not Solve
The bipartisan impeachment vote is an important and necessary step. But it fits President Trump’s final days only awkwardly. -
The Cyberlaw Podcast: China and the CIA: A Wilderness of Mirror Imaging
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Today’s Headlines and Commentary
Lawfare’s daily roundup of national security news and opinion -
The Lawfare Podcast: Late Impeachments
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Supreme Court Hears Oral Argument in Collins v. Mnuchin
On Dec. 9, the Supreme Court heard a challenge to the constitutionality of the Federal Housing Finance Agency. The case may determine Congress’s ability to limit the president’s removal power. -
The Coronavirus Games: A Geopolitical Spy Story
Around the world, spies are being used to respond to the pandemic by collecting information and equipment, engaging in information warfare, and exploiting contact-tracing platforms. -
Assessing the Vulnerabilities Equities Process, Three Years After the VEP Charter
The government has failed to deliver on its promises of greater transparency. -
The National Security Law Podcast: The Biggest Fiasco of Them All
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Document: Article of Impeachment and House Judiciary Report