The Jan. 6 Pardons: How Many Clemency Recipients Have Faced Other Charges?
The real count is much higher than the public knew.
Dispatch: Move Fast and Break Things and Nobody Has Standing
What Congressional Resolutions Mean for the War in Iran
Beyond Glasswing: From Managing to Promoting Access
The Counterterrorism Challenge in Afghanistan’s Borderlands
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Killing Khamenei
How one strike rewrote the law of leadership decapitation. -
Dispatch: Move Fast and Break Things and Nobody Has Standing
No court can stop President Trump’s ballroom, the government says in National Trust for Historic Preservation v. NPS. -
What Congressional Resolutions Mean for the War in Iran
They may lack the force of law, but that doesn’t mean they don’t have legal effects. -
Beyond Glasswing: From Managing to Promoting Access
Managing access to frontier AI buys defenders a head start. But without triage, translation, and distribution, that window will be wasted. -
The Counterterrorism Challenge in Afghanistan’s Borderlands
Where returnees face humanitarian shortfalls, armed groups see opportunities. -
The Week That Was
Your weekly summary of everything on the site. -
Lawfare No Bull: Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche Testifies on DOJ’s Anti-Weaponization Fund
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Is Trump’s ‘Anti-Weaponization’ Slush Fund Dead? Or Is It Undead?
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A First Step to Unpacking Cyber, Deception, and Intelligence Contests
A review of “Age of Deception: Cybersecurity as Secret Statecraft,” Jon Lindsay (Cornell, 2025) -
Inside the Implementation of Schedule Policy/Career
President Trump signed an executive order making over 8,000 federal employees removable at will. -
NATO's Cyber Approach Needs Change
The latest edition of the Seriously Risky Business cybersecurity newsletter, now on Lawfare. -
Pulte’s Appointment Shows Flaws in the Vacancies Act
Under current law, the president can choose from more than 350 federal officials to fill any vacant office, regardless of qualifications. -
The Criminal Probe of E. Jean Carroll’s Lawsuits
Whoever is the primary subject—Reid Hoffman or Carroll—the inquiry appears to constitute archetypal prosecutorial abuse. -
The Jan. 6 Pardons: How Many Clemency Recipients Have Faced Other Charges?
The real count is much higher than the public knew. -
Rules of Engagement When the Troops Appear at Polling Sites
State election officials can mitigate the perils of federal “armed men” at the polls.
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The Return of Schedule F
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Donald Trump and the Department of Justice
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Trump’s Attacks on Justice Department Independence, Then and Now
What the first Trump administration carried out slowly, the new administration is doing at once.
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White House Releases Executive Order on AI
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Former Cuban President Raúl Castro Indicted
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Trump Administration Releases 2026 Counterterrorism Strategy
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Southern Poverty Law Center Indicted on Federal Fraud Charges
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U.S. Government Agrees to $1.25 Million Settlement in Michael Flynn Suit
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Trump Signs Executive Order Purporting to Restrict Mail-in Voting
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ODNI Releases 2026 Threat Assessment
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U.S. Submits Article 51 Letter on ‘Operation Epic Fury’ to UNSC
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Lawfare Daily: Lies, Laws, and Campaigns
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Lawfare Daily: The Trials of the Trump Administration, June 5
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Lawfare Daily: The Jan. 6 Pardonee Crime Wave with Katherine Pompilio
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