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Rational Security 2.0: The 'This Edition is Too Damn Early' Edition
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The Lawfare Podcast: Ryan Scoville on the Role of Subnational Diplomacy in China’s Pursuit of U.S. Technology
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Dissecting the Justice Department’s Prosecutorial Decisions on Navarro, Meadows, and Scavino
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Biden Administration Executive Order on U.S. Hostages and Wrongful Detainees
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The Cyberlaw Podcast: Cybersecurity’s First Crash Report
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Soldiers, Not Soldiers of Fortune
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Justice Department Filing Supports Jan. 6 Committee’s Subpoena of Meadows
The Justice Department determined that the closest advisers to presidents do not retain absolute immunity from congressional subpoenas after those presidents leave office. -
The Lawfare Podcast: What's up with the Fulton County Special Grand Jury
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The President’s (and USTR’s) Trade Agreement Authority: From Fisheries to IPEF
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Want to Reduce the Deficit? Cut the Pentagon’s Wish Lists.
The Biden administration could bolster its deficit reduction efforts by preventing military services from sending “wish lists” to members of Congress. -
The History of Countering Violent Extremism Tends to Repeat. It Shouldn’t.
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