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The Lawfare Podcast: Catching Up on the Chinese Communist Party’s 20th National Congress
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Military Foraging: Historical Practice and Contemporary Advice
Gen. Ulysses S. Grant’s prudent navigation of nascent legal concepts to diminish his force’s reliance on supply lines and forage for provisions enabled battlefield success. Today, Grant’s actions provide... -
The Cyberlaw Podcast: Is the FBI Lost in Cyberspace?
The latest episode of the Cyberlaw Podcast. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Why Poll Worker Policies are Crucial for Functioning Elections
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ChinaTalk: How AI is Unlocking Creativity
The latest episode of ChinaTalk. -
Thinking Through the Jan. 6 Committee’s Trump Subpoena
Is Trump immune from the subpoena? Can the select committee enforce it if he refuses to comply? It’s complicated. -
Commitment to Balance Is Vitally Important for Successful Implementation of CHMR-AP
Maintaining deliberate balance between divergent approaches is necessary for operationalizing the Civilian Harm Mitigation and Response-Action Plan to optimize joint targeting processes without compromis... -
ChinaTalk: Life in Mao's China
The latest episode of ChinaTalk. -
Justice Department Unveils Charges Against 13 Individuals for Alleged Participation in Efforts to Assist the Government of the People’s Republic of China
In three separate cases, Chinese nationals were charged with a range of activities in support of the Chinese government, including bribing a (supposed) U.S. official with Bitcoin and attempting to forcib... -
Justice Thomas Temporarily Blocks Sen. Graham’s Testimony in Fulton County
Justice Clarence Thomas issued an administrative stay of the 11th Circuit Court’s order forcing Sen. Lindsey Graham to testify before the Fulton County Special Grand Jury investigating the alleged attemp... -
The Case for Designating the Donetsk and Luhansk People’s Militias as Foreign Terrorist Organizations
As Russian occupation of four Ukrainian territories rages on, the U.S. may have an additional tool in its arsenal: designating the Russian-backed separatist forces, the Donetsk People’s Militia and the L... -
Ninth Circuit Grants Jan. 6 Committee Access to Kelli Ward’s Phone Records
A panel of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals voted 2-to-1 to deny former Arizona Republican State Senator Kelli Ward’s request for an injunction to block the release of her phone records to the House se... -
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Livestream: Justice Department to Hold Press Conference on ‘Significant National Security Matter’
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The Lawfare Podcast: The Violent Extremist Threat to Critical Infrastructure in the United States
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Let’s Not Kid Ourselves: Afghanistan’s Taliban Regime Will Not Become More Inclusive
Despite international efforts to press for a more inclusive Taliban government in Afghanistan, that will not materialize, as it would not be in the interest of the Taliban’s survival or stability. -
Win, Lose, or Draw, the Wagner Group Benefits From the War in Ukraine
Despite setbacks on the battlefield, Russia's mercenaries will remain an important instrument of the Kremlin's foreign policy. -
Graham Seeks Relief from Supreme Court on Fulton County Special Grand Jury Decision
The application from Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) calls for an emergency stay pending appeal of the Eleventh Circuit's Oct. 20 decision. -
Justice Department and Trump Submit Dispute Logs to Special Master Dearie
According to the Justice Department, 11 documents remain under dispute. -
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Trump Offers First Legal Justification for Venezuela Boat Strike
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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.