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The House Moves to Regulate Pardon Power Abuse
Two new bills that aim to regulate abuse of the pardon power make plain that that power is not “absolute.” -
Fault Lines: Aristotle and Hypersonic Weapons—The Future of Arms Control
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The Lawfare Podcast: Hany Farid on Deep Fakes, Doctored Photos and Disinformation
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The Korea War Powers Precedent
Seventy years ago, Congress abdicated its power to declare war. Here’s how it happened. -
House Foreign Affairs Hearing on White House Foreign Assistance Budget Requests
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Rational Security: The 'Not-So-Secret Police' Edition
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Today's Headlines and Commentary
Lawfare’s daily roundup of national security news and opinion. -
Military Commission Judge Grants One-Year Sentencing Credit in Majid Khan Case
A Military Commission Judge sanctioned the government Monday for its misconduct in its prosecution of a Guantanamo Bay detainee. -
Justice Department Charges Two Chinese Nationals with COVID-Related Hacking
The Justice Department announced the indictments against two Chinese private citizens, Li Xiaoyu (known as Oro0lxy) and Dong Jiazhi, for unauthorized infiltration of computers and the theft of terabytes... -
The Lawfare Podcast: Schrems II and the Future of Transatlantic Data
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Mazars, Vance and the President’s Two Bodies
The opinions reveal a Supreme Court grappling with the implications of the inseparable duality of the individual president and the institutional presidency. -
House Intel Committee Seeks Information from DHS about Protest Response