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Fortunately for Bragg, there are good reasons to conclude that the elected president was not an “officer of the United States.”
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Russian MK companies were created to help Russian oligarchs and companies evade sanctions. This is how they do it.
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A section-by-section analysis of the “Report on Matters Related to Intelligence Activities and Investigations Arising Out of the 2016 Presidential Campaigns” of May 12, 2023.
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The House’s select committee on Jan. 6 may have wound down its work at the end of December 2022, but questions about why law enforcement, including the U.S. Capitol Police, were unprepared for the possib...
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Leading up to its hosting of the G-7 summit this week, Japan has weaved together economic statecraft and proactive security diplomacy to reinvent itself as a network power.
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After a yearlong inquiry, the European spyware committee calls for stronger regulation, improved export controls, and new initiatives to control the proliferation of spyware tools.
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In recent years, the Supreme Court's non-merits “shadow docket” has become a topic of contestation and controversy, especially the Court's emergency orders rulings on issues ranging from immigration to a...
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A framework for state media policy development in the digital domain.
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The question is whether it learned those lessons well enough and how much difference this hard-earned wisdom can really make.
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Ten media companies filed a response to Trump’s motion to quash the final report of the Fulton County special purpose grand jury.
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Managing Editor Tyler McBrien sat down with Surabhi Ranganathan to discuss how international law must adapt to better address our uncertain climate future.
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Let’s take a closer look at incidental collection, FBI querying, and the Fourth Amendment as we head into a potential 702 sunset.
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Reform of the presidency remains vital—for a possible second-term president Trump, and for future office-abusing presidents.
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The special prosecutor’s report is the product of a three-year investigation into claims of Russian meddling in the 2016 election.
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The country has shown more partisanship in war in Ukraine than in any conflict in recent memory, but its policy of neutrality remains popular at home.
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Earlier this year, Brian Fishman published a fantastic paper with Brookings thinking through how technology platforms grapple with terrorism and extremism, and how any reform to Section 230 must allow th...
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The story of Jan. 6’s aftermath—and all of Lawfare’s coverage of it—in one place.
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The Japanese prime minister’s recent visit to Seoul signals a long-awaited sea change.