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Democratic candidates for president have spent relatively little time discussing Justice Department independence on the campaign trail—in contrast to the first post-Watergate presidential election, when ...
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Some tentative thoughts on whether the law can be improved.
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Previously unreported data about 61international agreements raise questions about the use of secrecy in U.S. foreign relations.
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We are biased against robots, and it is killing us.
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Bill Barr gives a gift to criminal defendants everywhere. The defense bar should take it at face value—and thereby make him answer for it.
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Lawfare's weekly round-up of event announcements and employment opportunities.
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At a hearing on Feb. 12, lawmakers on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and senior American diplomats offered competing visions for the future of U.S. efforts to secure a negotiated solution to the ...
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Lawfare’s daily roundup of national security news and opinion
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The company’s new white paper is a thoughtful document that raises serious questions that regulators, and the rest of us interested in the future of online content regulation, need to reckon with.