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The Week That Was: All of Lawfare in One Post
Your weekly summary of everything on the site. -
Chesebro’s Defense Counsel Doesn’t Skip Leg Day
And it looks like he may get to speak to the grand jurors who indicted his client. -
Lawfare No Bull: Judge McAfee Orders Separate Trial for Chesebro and Powell
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Department of Homeland Security Releases 2024 Homeland Threat Assessment
The document details the threats that the Department has identified for the next year. -
The Trump Defense, Part II: The Presidential Immunity Gambit
An evaluation of Trump’s argument for presidential immunity in the Jan. 6 case. -
Brookings Event: Kenneth Wainstein on the Current Threat Environment
On Sept. 19, Benjamin Wittes will be joined by DHS Under Secretary for Intelligence and Analysis Kenneth Wainstein for a conversation on the current threat environment. -
Govt. Files Response in Opposition to Trump’s Motion to Recuse Chutkan
The Justice Department argues that Trump’s arguments fail to meet the recusal standard. -
The Lawfare Podcast: The Question of Removal
Is Mark Meadows likely to succeed with his request to remove his Fulton County case to federal court? -
Justice Department Files Joint Discovery Report in Classified Documents Case
The joint discovery report filed pursuant to the Court's July 21, 2023 order states that the government has provided over one million pages of unclassified discovery so far. -
Hunter Biden Indicted on Gun Charges
A Delaware grand jury indicted Hunter Biden on charges relating to Biden’s alleged illegal purchase of a firearm. -
What the Supreme Court Says Platforms Do
The Supreme Court’s Taamneh ruling makes platforms sound like the passive “common carriers” that Justice Thomas wants them to be. -
Rational Security: The “We Need to Talk About Kevin ... Again” Edition
This week, with Scott Anderson traveling, Quinta Jurecic and Alan Rozenshtein were joined by Lawfare Senior Editor Molly Reynolds to break down the week’s big national security news stories. -
Reformulating Taiwan’s Statehood Claim
How can the U.S. and Taiwan reformulate the current conversation around Taiwan’s statehood claims to deter an invasion from China? -
Chatter: Covering Unidentified Aerial Phenomena with Shane Harris
What do we know about unidentified aerial phenomenon? -
The Lawfare Podcast: Climate Migration and National Security
What is the scope of the climate migration crisis? -
Appeals Court Blocks Justice Dept. Access to Scott Perry’s Phone Records
According to the panel, prosecutors’ attempts to access these records violates Perry’s immunity under the Speech or Debate Clause. -
Lawfare Live: Trump's Trials and Tribulations, Sept. 14
Join the Lawfare team for a live discussion of this week’s developments in the Trump trials. -
A Review of NIST’s Draft Cybersecurity Framework 2.0
NIST’s voluntary cybersecurity framework leaves organizations vulnerable to the nation’s most capable cyber adversaries. NIST’s proposed overhaul won’t change that. -
Judge Cannon Enters Protective Order in Trump Mar-a-Lago Case
The judge granted the government’s motion to establish procedures dictating access to the classified information in the case. -
When a Quantum Computer Is Able to Break Our Encryption, It Won’t Be a Secret
Quantum computers may eventually have devastating impacts on cybersecurity—but we’ll probably see the threat coming in time to set up counters.
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The U.K.’s Cybersecurity Refresh
The country’s anticipated cyber strategy will need to sharpen its focus while better implementing its provisions. -
Why the Sahel’s Violence Is More Than a Local Problem
Terrorist groups are expanding their reach and affecting U.S. and other countries’ interests. -
The Week That Was
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