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Judge Publishes Parts of Fulton County Special Purpose Grand Jury's Final Report
The partial release includes concerns that some unnamed witnesses may have lied under oath during their testimony. -
The Fight Over Judicial Appointments in Israel
Part three in a series examining the sweeping legal and judicial reforms proposed by Israel's new government. -
Congress Should Repeal and Replace JASTA
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ChinaTalk: BalloonTalk: Alien Valentine Edition
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The Lawfare Podcast: A Jan. 6 Committee Staffer on Far-Right Extremism
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Reversing the “Constitutional Revolution”: The Israeli Government’s Plan to Undermine the Supreme Court’s Judicial Review of Legislation
How did the Israeli Supreme Court use its authority after the constitutional revolution of the 1990s, and what do current proposals to limit the power of the Court to exercise judicial review over Knesse... -
The Lawfare Podcast: A Jan. 6 Committee Staffer on Far-Right Extremism
The Jan. 6 committee’s final report on the insurrection is over 800 pages, including the footnotes. But there’s still new information coming out about the committee’s findings and its work. -
The Long Descent to Insurrection
A former select committee investigative counsel explains how the extremist coalition that came together on Jan. 6 began developing in the chaotic early months of 2020, long before Trump called on them to... -
The Lawfare Podcast: How the Police Became Untouchable
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The Lawfare Podcast: How the Police Became Untouchable
Last month's brutal murder of Tyre Nichols by Memphis police has once again sparked a national conversation about the causes of and remedies for persistent police misconduct and abuse. -
TechTank: Reclaiming Local News in the Age of the Internet
The latest episode of TechTank. -
TechTank: Reclaiming Local News in the Age of the Internet
The latest episode of TechTank. -
The Cyberlaw Podcast: Who Needs Hackers When You Have Balloons?
The latest episode of the Cyberlaw Podcast. -
The Cyberlaw Podcast: Who Needs Hackers When You Have Balloons?
The latest episode of the Cyberlaw Podcast. -
The National Security Law Podcast: This Episode Was (Not) Written by ChatGPT
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A Cyber Persistence Way to Countermeasures
Some states have made strides in interpreting sovereignty in a way that aligns with key features of the cyber strategic environment. This momentum should be leveraged to encourage reinterpretations of no... -
The New Israeli Government’s ‘Constitutional Law Reforms’: Why now? What do they mean? And what will happen next?
With the swearing in of Israel’s new government, Israel’s legal system is facing proposals for sweeping reform that would change fundamental aspects of the courts’ ability to check and balance the Knesse... -
Senate Foreign Relations Committee Releases Report on Enhancing Transparency on International Agreements and Nonbinding Instruments
The report details the committee’s efforts to update the Case-Zablocki Act of 1972. -
Senate Foreign Relations Committee Releases Report on Enhancing Transparency on International Agreements and Nonbinding Instruments
The report details the committee’s efforts to update the Case-Zablocki Act of 1972.</ -
A Cyber Persistence Way to Countermeasures
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Did the President’s Strike on Tren de Aragua Violate the Law?
By applying the tools of war to civilians, the Trump administration is entering unprecedented—and deeply problematic—legal territory.