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Why the Terrorgram Collective Designation Matters
Unlike previous State Department terrorism designations of white supremacist groups, Terrorgram has adherents in the United States. -
Rational Security: The “Working the Refs” Edition
Scott Anderson sat down with Roger Parloff, Renée DiResta, and Tyler McBrien to talk through the week’s big national security news. -
Notes on the Smith Report, Vol. 1
Special Counsel Jack Smith’s report on the Jan. 6 prosecution of Donald Trump is live. What does it say that’s new? -
Lawfare Live: Confirmation Hearings, Day Two
Join the Lawfare team for a discussion of day two of confirmation hearings at 4 pm ET. -
Could the Populist Right Take Back Poland?
Poland’s right-wing Law and Justice party hopes Trump’s reelection sparks a transatlantic “red wave” that will boost its chances in upcoming elections. -
Lawfare Daily: Anna Bower on the Confirmation Hearing of Pete Hegseth
Discussing the first nomination hearing of Trump's second cabinet. -
ChinaTalk: EMERGENCY POD: AI Diffusion Export Controls
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The Situation: The Cult of Unqualified Authenticity
On Pete Hegseth and the first hearing for a Trump nominee for a major cabinet position -
Managing the Security Risks of Geoengineering
Governments and research funders must focus on the social and political side of the geoengineering equation, not just the science. -
Justice Dept. Releases First Volume of Special Counsel Smith’s Final Report
The report came out following an order by Judge Aileen Cannon denying a motion to block its release. -
Lawfare Daily: The Proposed New FARA Regulations, with DOJ Official Jennifer Gellie
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Lawfare Live: Pete Hegseth's Confirmation Hearing
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Donald Trump and the Department of Justice
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Contested Memories and the Social Construction of the Term ‘Post-Soviet’
A post-colonial critique of imperialist language. -
Lawfare Daily: TikTok Ban at the Supreme Court
Is the Supreme Court going to uphold the TikTok ban? -
TechTank: Realizing Africa’s Potential: A Conversation with author Landry Signé
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ChinaTalk: Amb. Burns Reflects from Beijing
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Cutting North Korea’s Access to Chinese-Controlled African Uranium
The new administration should disrupt the sanctions-evading movement of uranium from Namibia to North Korea. -
The Week That Was
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The Situation: A Measure of Justice Amid the Complaints
The case in New York about which seemingly everyone sought to complain turns out to have legs.
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The Maritime Origins of Judicial Review
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Colombia’s Transitional Justice Was Built to Survive de la Espriella
It is a global model for its domestic, not international, legal origins. Future peace may be the real cost of de la Espriella’s attacks. -
Trump's Private Hacker Memo Is the Right Idea
The latest edition of the Seriously Risky Business cybersecurity newsletter, now on Lawfare.
