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Five Men Indicted in Connection with PRC Repression Scheme Targeting Chinese Dissidents in the U.S.
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Oh Canada: A Canadian Risk Assessment of the United States
A view from Canada imagining what a threat assessment of their southern neighbor could say. -
Eighth Circuit Upholds Arkansas Anti-BDS Law
A federal appeals court ruled that a state statute requiring government contractors to pledge not to boycott Israel does not violate the First Amendment. -
The Lawfare Podcast: What We Talk About When We Talk About Algorithms
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On Guns, Insurrections, and Magnetometers: A Sidelight From Cassidy Hutchinson’s Testimony
Hutchinson’s testimony suggests that the crowd on Jan. 6 was armed even more extensively than previously thought. -
Supreme Court Eases Biden’s Way to Ending “Remain in Mexico” Program, but Termination Is Not a Done Deal
The Supreme Court’s decision confirmed that the INA does not bar an end to the MPP, but the district court must still determine whether Secretary of Homeland Security Mayorkas’s October 2021 memorandum p... -
Why the Jan. 6 Committee Is Talking About Justice Department Independence
The concept has proved strikingly difficult for journalists and former Justice Department officials to communicate to the public. Will the committee be any more successful? -
The Lawfare Podcast: How the Police Contributed to the January 6th Insurrection
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How States and Congress Can Prepare for a Looming Threat to Freedom of Speech
The Supreme Court may overturn one of its most important free speech rulings of all time, but legislators and state courts can blunt the harms. -
Cassidy Hutchinson’s Testimony Changed Our Minds About Indicting Donald Trump
Hutchinson’s testimony on former President Trump’s comments during Jan. 6 serve as additional proof of intent and context, and—crucially—a material act to increase the likelihood of violence. -
The Lawfare Podcast: The Jan. 6 Committee Takes On the Big Lie
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The Lawfare Podcast: The Jan. 6 Committee, Day Six