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Lawfare’s daily roundup of national security news and opinion.
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Elections are the one context in which Congress has been clear that otherwise broad authorities are not generally available to the president.
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Newly unearthed work by the famed theologian Reinhold Niebuhr presages many of today’s debates on media and its role in molding the fate of American democracy.
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A conversation with journalist Arzu Geybulla.
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Lawfare's weekly round-up of event announcements and employment opportunities.
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The last hundred days of the Trump presidency—if that’s the period we’re in—gives rise to a number of distinct concerns about the excesses of an lame-duck president of an unconventional disposition.
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Returning to this question helps clarify the stakes as the country decides whether to grant Trump a second term.
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When does customary international law permit an adversary to attack the U.S. in a neutral defense partner's territory?
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Surveying the wide array of groups and ideologies that have emerged over the last few years.
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The FBI punishes employees who criticize Donald Trump on its devices, but not those who praise him or criticize other presidential candidates.
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There are no plausible benign explanations for Trump’s conduct here. Even three days before the election, people should care.