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How do the many cases against Donald Trump, past, present, and likely to come, interact with or depart from one another?
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The Justice Department's 89-page report identifies practices in violation of the First and Fourth Amendment, as well as discrimination, committed by the Minneapolis Police Department.
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This week, Alan, Quinta, and Scott were joined by Lawfare Legal Fellow Anna Bower fresh from the Miami court system to discuss the week's yuge national security news story—and one more for good measure.
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The first 31 counts of the Trump Mar-a-Lago indictment all are under the Espionage Act. Heidi Kitrosser joins to discuss the law, its history, and the problems with it.
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Proposals to update NIST 800-171—the U.S. government’s primary information security standard for the private sector—coincides with escalation of cyberattack against U.S. businesses.
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The Ukrainian IT Army offers a unique perspective into the choices of an offensive actor in a war.
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Trump pleaded not guilty to 37 federal charges.
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Bower talked with Ben Wittes and Quinta Jurecic about what happened at Donald Trump's arraignment on Tuesday.
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With a little help from its friends, Ukraine can guard its maritime security in the Black Sea and protect its critical grain exports.
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Regulating artificial intelligence may be much harder than many imagine, challenges controlling money laundering and financial crime illustrate why
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What do we know, and what can we infer, about the 31 documents the special counsel's office charges Trump with retaining?
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And why did the press line up 27 hours before it started?
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The widespread availability of commercially available information poses risks to privacy and civil liberties.
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Anna Bower was in the courtroom for the Trump arraignment and will join Benjamin Wittes and Quinta Jurecic to discuss what occurred.
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The previous ruling allowed the government to charge more than 300 Jan. 6 rioters with corruptly obstructing an official proceeding.
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What you need to know about the controversial rule likely to play a central role in the Mar-a-Lago case.
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A line-by-line, page-by-page analysis of the Trump Mar-a-Lago indictment.
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The Trump administration’s record of Espionage Act prosecutions further casts doubt on the idea that his own indictment is a witch hunt, but both should lead us to rethink the Espionage Act’s capaciousne...