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The Lawfare Podcast: The Subpoena Cases Come Down
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Submarine Cables in the Law of Naval Warfare
The interdependence of global submarine communication systems means that a break in the vast network of seabed cables during armed conflict could have cascading effects on internet access. Yet the law of... -
The Supreme Court Rules in the Trump Subpoena Cases
In the end, President Trump has probably succeeded in his effort to keep his financial records from Congress through the November election. But if his goal was to prevent the judiciary from enforcing con... -
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Livestream: Panel Discussion of Trump Financial Documents Cases on 'In Lieu of Fun'
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Judge Emmet Sullivan Petitions for a Rehearing En Banc in Flynn Case
D.C. District Court Judge Emmet G. Sullivan filed a petition Thursday to the D.C. Circuit Court requesting a rehearing en banc after a three-judge panel ordered him to drop the prosecution of former nati... -
Former Manhattan Federal Prosecutor Told Congress Attorney General Barr Pressured Him to Resign
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The Lawfare Podcast: Brandi Collins-Dexter on COVID-19 Misinformation and Black Communities
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Supreme Court Rules in Trump Financial Records Cases
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The Durham Investigation: What We Know and What It Means
The investigation as it developed should not have been conducted by a federal prosecutor, and Attorney General Barr’s public commentary has seriously (and somewhat mysteriously) damaged the credibility o... -
Will the Afghan Peace Process Be Pakistan’s Road to Redemption?
Despite tensions with the Trump administration, Pakistan has become an important intermediary in negotiations with the Taliban. -
The Cyberlaw Podcast: Hats off to the French! (And I Don’t Say that Often.)