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Lawfare Live: Trump Indicted in Fulton County, Georgia
Join us Aug. 15 at 12 p.m. ET for Lawfare Live to discuss the fourth indictment of Donald Trump. -
Donald Trump Indicted in Fulton County
Former President Donald Trump and his advisors face charges for alleged criminal activity undertaken in the state of Georgia as a part of efforts to overturn the outcome of the 2020 presidential electi... -
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Manhattan Judge in Trump Hush-Money Case Declines Motion for Recusal
New York Justice Juan Merchan denies Trump’s motion for his recusal. -
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The Lawfare Podcast: Roger Parloff on Trump’s Vowed DC Trial Venue Change
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TechTank: Will Courts Allow Technology to Mitigate Climate Change?
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Why Biden Was Justified to Send Cluster Munitions to Ukraine
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“He’s a Criminal Defendant”: A Protective Order Saga in the Trump Jan. 6 Case
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Livestream: Attorney General Merrick B. Garland to Make a Statement
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Texas Responds to Justice Department’s Suit in Floating Border Wall Case
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The 2024 NDAA, Data Brokers, and Members of Congress
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The Next Frontier in AI Regulation Is Procedure
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The Bulwark Podcast: Trump Baits the Judge
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Rational Security: The “Dog Days” Edition
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