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The Lawfare Podcast: Chris Inglis
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The End of ‘Reasonable’ Governance in Israel?
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Indispensable but Insufficient: The Role and Limits of Special Operations in Strategic Competition
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Canadian Government Releases Review of Feb. 2022 Emergency Powers Declaration
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The Lawfare Podcast: Gonzalez v. Google and the Fate of Section 230
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What Biden’s Debt Relief Plan Actually Does—and How It Is Tailored to Respond to the Pandemic
Skepticism of emergency authority should not scuttle Biden’s debt relief plan. -
No More Legal ‘Gatekeepers’? Plans to Downgrade the Status of Government Legal Advisors in Israel
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Reducing Government Overclassification of National Security Information
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Reading the Tea Leaves in Fulton County
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Afghanistan as a Site of U.S.-China Competition
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The Lawfare Podcast: Karen J. Greenberg on the Intertwined Stories of Saifullah and Uzair Paracha
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Rational Security: The 'All Blow’d Up' Edition
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Chatter: Former National Security Advisor Steve Hadley's Reflections on Presidential Transitions
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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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The Next Semiconductor
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Presidential Discretion and the Insurrection Act
With Congress disinclined to rein in the president, it will likely fall to the courts to interpret what the provisions of the Insurrection Act actually mean. -
Scaling Laws: Explain to Shane (Tews) Cross-post
A cross-post conversation about the AI and cyber executive order, workforce disruption, and the future of education.
