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Livestream: ABA Task Force for American Democracy, Feb. 13
Tune in as the American Bar Association kicks off its 7-city tour in Atlanta, Georgia with a mission to restore trust in our electoral process. -
Why a Warrant Requirement for 702 Searches Will Do More Harm Than Good
Requiring the FBI to get a court order before it looks at its own legally acquired information is not just unnecessary—it’s also dangerous to our national security. -
The Lawfare Podcast: A Victory for Guatemalan Democracy
What happened after the presidential elections in Guatemala? -
Why Russia Is Treating Arms Control Treaties as Bargaining Chips
Putin is trying to exploit a gray area between withdrawal and noncompliance. -
The Week That Was: All of Lawfare in One Post
Your weekly summary of everything on the site. -
Lead Inspector General for Operation Inherent Resolve Releases Quarterly Report
The report reveals that U.S. and partner engagements with Iraqis have been limited following Oct. 7. -
The Special Counsel Regulations Strike Again
The regulations are flawed, and pouring sensitive investigative impressions into the public domain is almost always a bad idea. -
Biden Administration Issues New Arms Transfer Memorandum
The new policy requires written assurances from foreign governments before receiving arms that they will not commit human rights abuses with U.S. weapons. -
Volt Typhoon: Keep Calm and Carry On + VPNs Wounded in Cyber Knife Fight
The latest edition of the Seriously Risky Business cybersecurity newsletter, now on Lawfare. -
How the Israel-Hamas War Fuels Extremism in the U.S. and Beyond
The rise in anti-Jewish and anti-Arab/Muslim incidents since Oct. 7 has provided fertile ground for the spread of extremism domestically. -
The Lawfare Podcast, Trump's Trials and Tribulations: Supreme Court Oral Arguments in the Trump Disqualification Case
What happened at the Supreme Court yesterday? -
Trump v. Anderson: SCOTUS Hears Trump Disqualification Arguments
What the advocates argued, what the justices asked, and where the Court may go from here -
Special Counsel Hur Declines to Seek Criminal Charges Against Biden
Despite uncovering evidence that Biden “willfully retained and disclosed classified materials,” Hur did not conclude it “established Biden’s guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.” -
Rational Security: The “Fecund Season” Edition
This week, Quinta Jurecic and Scott Anderson reunited with Alan Rozenshtein to discuss the week’s big national security news. -
Livestream: Supreme Court Oral Arguments in the Trump Disqualification Case
Listen to the oral arguments in Trump v. Anderson here. -
Chatter: The Global Citizenship Industry with Kristin Surak
What is the global citizenship industry? -
The Lawfare Podcast: Molly Reynolds and Eric Ciaramella on the Ukraine Supplemental
Will Congress pass a military aid package that includes aid to Ukrainen? -
Breaking Down the Amicus Briefs in Trump v. Anderson
A guide to where each of the amici land on core Section 3 interpretation questions, if their brief addressed it explicitly -
The Lawfare Podcast: The D.C. Circuit Rejects Trump's Immunity Claim
What is the impact of the D.C. Court of Appeals' ruling that rejects former President Trump's claim to absolute presidential immunity? -
The Aftermath: #StormTheCapitol
Episode 3 of The Aftermath looks at how Trump and his supporters used social media to orchestrate Jan. 6—and how social media companies failed to stop them.
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