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Rational Security: The 'Mutiny in the Kitchen' Edition
This week, Alan, Quinta, and Scott were joined by their colleague and think-tank neighbor, Russia/Ukraine expert Eric Ciaramella, to talk over the week's big news. -
The Arraignment That Wasn’t
The former president’s “body man” wasn’t arraigned—for a second time. Why? -
703 Ways Trump’s Mar-a-Lago Conduct Bears No Resemblance to Hillary Clinton’s Emails
Insisting on similarity is a kind of lie to make Clinton’s conduct look worse than it was, to make Trump’s look more benign than it was, or both at the same time. -
Chatter: Covering the January 6th Trials with Roger Parloff
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Confusing Judicial Reform With Unleashing Extremism
The debate over judicial activism is the wrong lens through which to consider the current Israeli fight over its judiciary. The right lens is the restraint of authoritarianism and religious radicalism. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Protests, the Police, and the Press
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The Presidential Records Act, Clinton's Socks, and Trump's Boxes
What is the PRESIDENTIAL RECORDS ACT? What is the CLINTON SOCKS CASE? Do they TOTALLY EXONERATE Donald Trump? -
The Lawfare Podcast: Stephanie Pell and Brian Kalt on How the Trump Indictment Will Affect the Trump Campaign and the Potential Trump Presidency
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Upcoming Supreme Court Case Threatens Congressional Subpoena Power
Carnahan v. Maloney involves an obscure statute but could have broad implications for Congress's oversight efforts. -
There Is No Norm Against Prosecuting Former Presidents
And there never was. -
Justice Department Charges Russian National for LockBit Ransomware Attacks
The 20-year old allegedly participated in a conspiracy to commit wire fraud and intentionally damage protected computers and make ransom demands. -
Justice Department Submits Protective Order in Mar-a-Lago Case
Special Counsel Jack Smith submitted a motion for a protective order to limit the disclosure of sensitive and confidential discovery information as the case progresses.