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Trump's Lawyers Say He Will Not Oppose Mar-a-Lago Warrant Unsealing
The U.S. filed a notice that the former president does not object to the government’s Motion to Unseal Limited Warrant Materials and requests that the court grant its motion. -
A Quick Take on the FTC’s Privacy and Security Rulemaking
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Where’s Rudy? A Fulton County Court Wants to Know
Is New York’s former mayor too sick to testify before the special purpose grand jury in Georgia? -
The Lawfare Podcast: The Past and Future of the Jan. 6 Committee
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TechTank: How Does Tech Policy Fall Short in Protecting People with Disabilities?
The latest episode of TechTank. -
ChinaTalk: What Happens Without Taiwan's Chips?
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Schedule F: An Unwelcome Resurgence
The Trump administration’s 2020 proposal is threatening to make its way back into federal policy. What is Schedule F, and how does it erode national security efforts? -
A Road Map for Tech Policy Experimentation
Innovation is driven by experimentation; innovation policy should be too. -
U.S. Responds to Guantanamo Detainee’s Request for Habeas Relief
The Justice Department asserted that hostilities between the U.S. and al-Qaeda are ongoing to justify the time it is taking to facilitate Khan’s resettlement, months after he completed his sentence. -
Justice Department Files Motion to Unseal Parts of Mar-a-Lago Search Warrant
Attorney General Merrick Garland announced that the Justice Department has filed a motion to unseal parts of a search warrant executed at former President Trump’s Mar-a-Lago residence. -
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Chatter: Journalism as Fodder for Fiction with Mary Louise Kelly
Mary Louise Kelly talked to Shane Harris about how she got her start, where her travels have taken her, and how journalism has proved to be a rich source of material for her fiction. -
The Lawfare Podcast: A Moratorium Fiasco
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The Lawfare Podcast: Tunisia's New Constitution
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From Defending the Open Internet to Confronting the Reality of a Fragmented Cyberspace: Reflecting Upon Two CFR Reports on U.S. Goals in Cyberspace
Reading the two reports in tandem is a reminder of how high public expectations were for what Washington could accomplish in cyberspace. It also illustrates how significantly the United States’ position ... -
Observations on Iran’s Plot to Kill John Bolton
The failed assassinaton plot against the former U.S. national security adviser has demonstrated the need for plans to deter future attempts on the lives of senior officials while avoiding a spiral of ret... -
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Justice Department Charges Iranian with Attempted Plot to Murder Former National Security Advisor John Bolton
Shahram Poursafi, the charged individual, allegedly tried to pay several people in the United States $300,000 each to murder Bolton in Washington, D.C. or Maryland. -
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The Lawfare Podcast: Unpacking the FBI's Search at Mar-a-Lago
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The Kremlin’s recruitment of certain convict soldiers risks unraveling the deal between Russian organized crime and the state that has helped maintain stability for over two decades. -
The Now: Anna Bower's Signal Exchange with Lindsey Halligan
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