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Lawfare No Bull: The Eleventh Circuit Hears Oral Argument in the Trump Mar-a-Lago Case
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The Lawfare Podcast: Roger Parloff with Oath Keeper Closing Arguments
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Rational Security 2.0: The ‘Get Off My Lawn’ Edition
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What’s in the Commerce Department’s Recent Export Controls on Technology Bound for China?
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Biden Administration Recognizes MBS’s Immunity in Khashoggi Case
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The Lawfare Podcast: Alex de Waal on the Conflict in Ethiopia and Tigray
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The Unholy Trinity of Corruption, Low Morale, and Military Failure
There is an extreme difference in the morale of the Ukrainian troops as compared to the Russian troops, one that is worth noting and is best understood in a historical context. -
The Cyberlaw Podcast: The Empire Strikes Back, at Twitter
The latest episode of the Cyberlaw Podcast. -
Composite Violent Extremism: A Radicalization Pattern Changing the Face of Terrorism
Introducing a new framework for conceptualizing and categorizing ideologically complex extremists to aid detection, prevention, and deradicalization/disengagement efforts. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Karen Sokol and Chris Callahan on Climate Justice: The Interplay of Science, Law, and Policy
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Synthetic biology is driving a manufacturing revolution, and policymakers are taking note. -
We Live in an Age of Futile Impeachments
Partisan polarization has brought the Age of Futile Impeachments into full blossom. Perhaps there is a better way to condemn a president’s actions. -
Democracies Must Empower a Biotech Future for All
New innovations in biotechnology are driving rapid changes that will have far-reaching consequences. The United States and its partners need to be at the forefront of these advances. -
Flynn Must Fly to Fulton
Judge rules that, much like Newt Gingrich and Lindsey Graham, Michael Flynn cannot ignore a Fulton County grand jury subpoena. -
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Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
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Garland Appoints Special Counsel to Lead Trump-Related Investigations
Attorney General Merrick Garland announced that he has issued an order to appoint John (Jack) L. Smith to serve as special counsel for the Department of Justice to conduct two ongoing investigations rela...
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Questions Remain About Leadership Failures in the Aftermath of Oct. 7
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The Hidden Nondelegation Issue Raised by Trump v. Slaughter
If the Supreme Court overturns administrative agency independence, could nondelegation doctrine help limit executive power?
