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The National Security Law Podcast: The World Wonders
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The Lawfare Podcast: Brian Greer on Silent Witnesses
How do you prove that the former president mishandled classified information without presenting a lot of classified information in open court? -
What International Humanitarian Law Says About the Nova Kakhovka Dam
The special rules on dams, water, food, and the environment. -
A Path Forward for Israel Following the NSO Scandal
How can Israel rebuild national and international trust in its cyber industry, and are the steps it’s currently taking enough? -
Can the U.S. Use Its Long Arm to Stop a Technology Hemorrhage?
A look into the Karl Lee case and its implications for U.S. export control enforcement. -
Algorithmic Disgorgement is Bad for Science and Society
Instead of throwing away the improperly sourced algorithm or data, it could be made available for public use. -
Judge Unseals Documents Related to Pence Jan. 6 Subpoena
The redacted documents include Pence’s motion to quash the subpoena, the government’s opposition, Judge Boasberg’s opinion, and the hearing transcript. -
United States of America v. Donald J. Trump and Waltine Nauta
The former president faces federal charges for the first time in the Mar-a-Lago case -
The Week That Was: All of Lawfare in One Post
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Livestream: Jack Smith to Deliver Statement on the Indictment of Former President Trump
Special Counsel Jack Smith is expected to give an on-air press statement at 3 p.m. ET in connection with the indictment of Donald Trump. -
Trump Mar-a-Lago Indictment Unsealed
The Justice Department unsealed the indictment of former President Donald Trump and Trump aide Waltine Nauta in connection with the investigation into the improper removal of classified documents from th... -
The Lawfare Podcast: Justin Sherman on Regulating the Data Broker Industry
Sherman and Pell talked about some of the scams and other harms caused by data brokers, whether federal legislation regulating data brokers will get passed, and more. -
ChinaTalk: Chinese TV PilotTalk: Farmers, Murders, and Anime
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Lawfare Live: Former President Trump Indicted in Mar-A-Lago Probe
Former President Trump was reportedly indicted in the Mar-A-Lago classified documents probe. What do we know? -
Trump Indicted in Mar-a-Lago Probe
We don’t know much—yet. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Dam Breaks and Pipeline Bombings
What does the destruction of a dam on the Dnipro River and the Nord Stream pipeline all mean for the future of the Ukraine war? -
Rational Security: The 'Air Quality Fuchsia' Edition
Alan, Quinta, and Scott braved the haze to talk through the week’s (very) big national security news stories. -
Chatter: Genealogy and Intelligence Analysis with Lisa Maddox
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The Uncertainty of the Black Sea Grain Agreement: A Counterresponse
The initiative’s ambiguity amplifies its fragility and minimizes the relevance of the law of treaties. It is also the reason the deal exists. -
The Lawfare Podcast: How is Lula Doing?
Saraphin Dhanani sat down with Brian Winter to discuss how Lula has fared in his first 100 days in office, his vision for reviving Brazil’s place in the world, and the political forces he’s up against.
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The Judicial Learning Curve
District court judges watch each other struggle with the Trump administration—and adapt. -
Why Liability and Insurance Won’t Save AI: Lessons From Cyber Insurance
Holding AI developers responsible for any harm their systems cause may not be the most effective path to promoting AI safety.