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Supreme Court Rules in FBI v. Fazaga
The Supreme Court unanimously held that the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act does not displace the state secrets privilege. -
Ukrainian and Russian Will to Fight: An Early-War Assessment
Identifying and assessing the factors that motivate soldiers on the battlefield help explain the conflict so far and how the contest of wills could shift over time. -
Cultivating Europe’s Data Garden
The European Commission's recently released Data Act is a sweeping proposal to regulate markets for non-personal data with significant consequences for U.S. companies. -
Now Will the Justice Department Investigate Trump?
The Jan. 6 Committee filed a brief in federal court asserting that evidence "establishes a good-faith belief that [former President] Trump and others may have engaged in criminal and/or fraudulent acts.” -
Supreme Court Rules in United States v. Abu Zubaydah
The court decided that the federal government could invoke the state secrets privilege to block two CIA contractors from testifying about a Guantanamo detainee’s treatment at a CIA black site. -
Today’s Headlines and Commentary
Lawfare’s daily roundup of national security news and opinion. -
The Lawfare Podcast: You Can’t Handle the Truth (Social)
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Jan. 6 Select Committee Says Trump and Allies May Have Engaged in Criminal Conspiracy To Overturn 2020 Election
In a court filing, the select committee said Trump and allies may have conspired to commit fraud and obstruction in their attempt to overturn the 2020 election. -
Recent Developments in AI and National Security: What You Need to Know
Here’s an introduction to the revolutionary implications of artificial intelligence for national security, and a summary of recent articles in the space. -
Lawfare No Bull: The 2022 State of the Union Address
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The Chatter Podcast: WWII in the Movies with Elizabeth Samet
This week, Shane Harris talks with professor and author Elizabeth Samet about Hollywood’s portrayal of World War II and how that influences what Americans think about “the good war.” -
Was an Attempt to Take Over a Tennessee Courthouse in 2010 a Preview of Jan. 6?
In both the attack on the Capitol and the standoff at the Tennessee courthouse, members of the Oath Keepers promoted self-serving, distorted “patriotic” rhetoric to justify criminal acts against governme... -
Congress Needs to Amend the War Crimes Act of 1996
Congress needs to immediately amend the War Crimes Act to align federal criminal jurisdiction over war crimes with the international law concept of universal jurisdiction. -
ChinaTalk: Emergency Pod: Tooze and Klein on Nuclear War, The EU's Future, and What's Next
Adam Tooze and Matt Klein return to ChinaTalk to discuss the war in Ukraine. -
ChinaTalk: Emergency Pod: The View From Prague + Future of the EU
The latest episode of ChinaTalk featuring Ivana Karásková, China research fellow and a project coordinator at the Association for International Affairs. -
ChinaTalk: Emergency Pod: What's Driving Putin, Sanctions, Drugs, Echoes from History, Xi, Chips
The latest episode of ChinaTalk featuring Chris Miller of Tufts. -
ChinaTalk: Emergency Pod: Russia and Cyber Operations
The latest episode of ChinaTalk featuring Justin Sherman of the Atlantic Council. -
Today’s Headlines and Commentary
Lawfare’s daily roundup of national security news and opinion. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Dan Solove and Woody Hartzog on ‘Breached!’
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Rational Security 2.0: The ‘War in Ukraine’ Special Edition
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Class Actions and the Alien Enemies Act
Class actions are critical tools for noncitizens subject to assertions of emergency authority, and the Northern District of Texas’s recent refusal to certify an AEA detainee class created a major procedu... -
Rational Security: The “Doodle Ordinance” Edition
Scott Anderson, Natalie Orpett, Tyler McBrien, and Daniel Byman talked through the week’s big national security news. -
Why OpenAI’s Corporate Structure Matters to AI Development
OpenAI's potential corporate shift from its “capped-profit” model may conflict with its AGI-for-humanity mission.