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Today's Headlines and Commentary
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Is the Justice Department Meeting the Moment?
It’s reasonable at this point for the public to be frustrated by, and for journalists and commentators to start pushing on, the Justice Department’s continuing silence and apparent lack of urgency regard... -
In Defense of the Justice Department
“Do your job!” is just one small step removed from “Lock him up!” which is no different at all from “Lock her up!”—even if it feels entirely different and altogether more righteous. -
Rational Security 2.0: The 'This Edition is Too Damn Early' Edition
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The Lawfare Podcast: Ryan Scoville on the Role of Subnational Diplomacy in China’s Pursuit of U.S. Technology
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Dissecting the Justice Department’s Prosecutorial Decisions on Navarro, Meadows, and Scavino
A recent Justice Department filing offers clues about why Peter Navarro faces prosecution for contempt of Congress but Mark Meadows and Dan Scavino do not, and it also raises questions about the departme... -
Biden Administration Executive Order on U.S. Hostages and Wrongful Detainees
The order declares a national emergency to deal with the issues of wrongfully detained U.S. national and hostage-taking abroad. -
Today’s Headlines and Commentary
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The Lawfare Podcast: Swedish and Finnish Security Awaiting NATO Membership
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The Cyberlaw Podcast: Cybersecurity’s First Crash Report
The latest episode of the Cyberlaw Podcast. -
Modularity for International Internet Governance
The internet is global, but the laws that govern it are not; designing digital platform regulations around shared modules can help relieve this tension. -
Soldiers, Not Soldiers of Fortune
Denying prisoner of war status to fighters in Ukraine on the grounds that they are ‘mercenaries’ violates international law. -
Today's Headlines and Commentary
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The Week That Will Be
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Justice Department Filing Supports Jan. 6 Committee’s Subpoena of Meadows
The Justice Department determined that the closest advisers to presidents do not retain absolute immunity from congressional subpoenas after those presidents leave office. -
The Lawfare Podcast: What's up with the Fulton County Special Grand Jury
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The President’s (and USTR’s) Trade Agreement Authority: From Fisheries to IPEF
Congress regulates commerce with foreign nations, and the president makes treaties. Who then, has the first and last word on treaties related to foreign commerce? -
Want to Reduce the Deficit? Cut the Pentagon’s Wish Lists.
The Biden administration could bolster its deficit reduction efforts by preventing military services from sending “wish lists” to members of Congress. -
The History of Countering Violent Extremism Tends to Repeat. It Shouldn’t.
Ambitious national CVE policies are trapped in a vicious circle that restarts after every major terrorist attack. -
The Week That Was: All of Lawfare in One Post
Your weekly summary of everything on the site.
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The United Nations Security Council in 2023
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PRC: Not Stealthy, Just Annoying + FTC Win Masks Shaky Legal Foundations
The latest edition of the Seriously Risky Business cybersecurity newsletter, now on Lawfare. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Justin Sherman on the FTC Settlement with Location Data Broker X-Mode
What are the implications of the recent FTC action against data brokers?
