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Finding Out What Russians Think—Without Asking Them
Where there is a lack of reliable public opinion surveys, analyzing queries typed into the main Russian search engine can give insights into Russian public opinion and how it changes. -
Finally, a Better U.S. War Crimes Bill. Now What?
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The National Security Law Podcast: Appetite for Obstruction
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The Cyberlaw Podcast: Judge Oldham Bails Out Texas
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The Fifth Circuit’s Social Media Decision: A Dangerous Example of First Amendment Absolutism
The Fifth Circuit badly overreaches in upholding Texas’s social media moderation law, making a hash of the First Amendment in the process. -
Trump Files Response to Justice Department Appeal in Eleventh Circuit
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The Lawfare Podcast: Geoffrey Berman on ‘Holding the Line’
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Not a Panacea: Trump Disqualification and Plea Bargains
It seems unlikely, due to the difficulties of crafting one and enforcing it, that a plea bargain can stop former President Donald Trump from running for or holding the presidency. -
Parties Reach Agreement in Mazars Case
The case was dismissed from district court after parties reached an agreement that specifies compliance terms with the narrowed congressional subpoena originally served on Trump accounting firm Mazars in... -
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The Lawfare Podcast: Judge Cannon’s Latest Mar-a-Lago Ruling
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Investigating the Death of Shireen Abu Akleh
The recognition by the Israeli Defense Forces this month that it was probably one of its soldiers who killed Palestinian American journalist Shireen Abu Akleh was belated, expected, and unsatisfactory. -
The Data Broker Caught Running Anti-Abortion Ads—to People Sitting in Clinics
In 2015, a data broker helped anti-abortion groups target women in clinic waiting rooms. The Massachusetts attorney general decided to act. -
The Importance of Terrorist Founders and the Role of Safe Havens
The protection that terrorist sanctuaries afford allow leaders to cement their ideologies and preferred tactics in their groups. -
Justice Department Asks Eleventh Circuit to Partially Stay Cannon's Order
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Biden Administration Executive Order Outlines National Security Priorities For Committee on Foreign Investment
The Executive Order highlights five areas of attention the Biden administration identified as being risks for national security that the Committee on Foreign Investment should consider.
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Shared Residual Liability for Frontier AI Firms
To promote AI accountability and peer-monitoring, AI firms should be held collectively liable for catastrophic damages.