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The Lawfare Podcast: The Potential for an Afghan Adjustment Act
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What does viewing cybersecurity as a social problem mean for securing the digital world? -
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The Lawfare Podcast: Two Cities, Two Hearings
What happened during the two Trump-related court hearings in Atlanta and D.C.? -
Trump Has Jan. 6 Trial Date, and It’s the Eve of Super Tuesday
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Announcing a New Lawfare Project on ‘Security by Design’
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A Victim’s Perspective on International Law in Cyberspace
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TechTank: Why Should We Go Back to the Moon?
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ChinaTalk: How China Regulates AI
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The Lawfare Podcast: An Earthshaking Election in Guatemala
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When Forgiveness Is Impossible: How Atonement Works as Policy
The 1952 Luxembourg Agreement between West Germany and Israel provides a model for reconciliation through acknowledgement and reparations. -
The Lawfare Podcast, Special Edition: Last Week in the Trump Trials
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The Scourge of Commercial Spyware—and How to Stop It
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Removal in the Georgia Prosecution: A Low Bar but Weak Arguments
Trump and Meadows have a shot at removing their case to federal court—not because their arguments are good, but because the bar is low. -
The Lawfare Podcast: A Chilling Violation of Press Freedoms in Marion, Kansas
Why was a small, family-owned newspaper raided by an entire police department?
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