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Lawfare’s Bobby Chesney and Matt Waxman have launched “The National Security Law Lectures”: a free series of lectures on an array of national security law topics.
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A decade of hard national security choices.
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The Constitution gives Congress a broad, and underappreciated, power to structure the armed forces, assign duties to offices and regulate military chains of command.
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Shahab al-Muhajir inherits a weakened organization, but may benefit from a background that sets him outside of some local disputes.
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Lawfare’s daily roundup of national security news and opinion.
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A deep dive into the embattled agency.
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Lawfare's weekly round-up of event announcements and employment opportunities.
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The director of national intelligence has decided to curtail in-person briefings to Congress about election security. Congress should push back.
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How has the debate over pre-emptive strike capabilities been legally framed in Japan? What are its implications for U.S. national security policy?