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Six Observations—and Open Questions—on Ukraine’s Kursk Operation
Here’s what we know and don’t know about Ukraine’s invasion of Russia. -
The Hacking of the Trump Campaign Is 2016 All Over Again
How much is different from 2016, and will the institutions that stumbled then—the press, the intelligence community, and the campaigns—do any better this time around? -
Lawfare Daily: Chris Hoofnagle on the Theory, History, and Future of Cybersecurity
Discussing all things cybersecurity -
The United States Should Not Ignore Kuwait’s Democratic Backslide
How Kuwait’s leader suspended the Gulf’s most powerful legislature—and why it must be revived. -
Lawfare Live: Trump's Trials and Tribulations, Aug. 15
Join the Lawfare team tomorrow for a discussion of the trials of Donald Trump. -
Lawfare Daily: Ukraine Invades Russia
Why did Ukraine launch an incursion into the Kursk Oblast? -
The Fifth Circuit Shuts Down Geofence Warrants—and Maybe a Lot More
An astonishing ruling, and one that creates splits on two different issues. -
The TikTok Case Will Be Determined by What’s Behind the Government’s Black Lines
In the high-stakes legal battle over TikTok’s fate in America, the government just played its hand. And it’s largely hidden from view. -
The Geneva Conventions at 75
The UN Security Council is struggling to promote the norms and principles that underpin international humanitarian law. -
Chatter: Reconceptualizing National Security with Gina Bennett
How are national security and parenting lessons related? -
Lawfare Daily: Rachel Maddow Talks McCarthy, Fascism, and Ultra
Rachel Maddow discusses the second season of her podcast, "Ultra." -
ChinaTalk: Industrial Icebreaker Policy