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The Successes and Limitations of the First Congressional Report on Jan. 6
The Senate Rules and Administration Committee and the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee conducted a joint probe, and this week, they released their own joint report on the event... -
What’s in the Senate’s Jan. 6 Report?
The investigative report lays out detailed factual findings and policy recommendations aimed at correcting the failures that enabled the Capitol assault. -
Presidential Immunity, the First Amendment and the Capitol Riot
In their motions to dismiss Rep. Bennie Thompson’s suit, Trump, Giulani and the Oath Keepers defend their conduct on Jan. 6. -
What’s in the Jan. 6 Commission Bill?
The bipartisan compromise the House will consider on Wednesday could support a serious investigation. It could also produce deadlock and grandstanding. Everything will depend on the commission’s composit... -
The Lawfare Podcast: Garland and Mayorkas on Domestic Violent Extremism with No Bull
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The Justice Department Shouldn’t Open the Pandora’s Box of Seditious Conspiracy
The Justice Department’s pursuit of criminal charges against the perpetrators of the Jan. 6 mob invasion of the Capitol is gathering steam, but it should resist using the seditious conspiracy statute. -
The Lawfare Podcast: The Continuing Threat of White Extremism
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What Did We Learn From House and Senate Hearings on the Capitol Assault?
Hours of questioning and testimony enriched the factual record and offered insight into how lawmakers and security officials hope to fix the vulnerabilities that enabled the Jan. 6 attack. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Jacob Schulz on Seditious Conspiracy
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The Lawfare Podcast: Seamus Hughes and Alan Rozenshtein on the January 6 Charges
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The Questions FBI Director Christopher Wray Wasn’t Asked
The Senate Judiciary Committee fails to hold the FBI director accountable for the massive intelligence failure for which his agency is chiefly responsible. -
The Lawfare Podcast: January 6 Oversight with No Bull