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Russian Oligarch and Allies Indicted For Sanctions Evasion
The Justice Department unsealed an indictment charging Russian oligarch Oleg Vladimirovich Deripaska,and two associates with conspiracy to violate U.S. sanctions imposed on Deripaska and one of his busin... -
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David Priess chatted with author Eric Jay Dolin about the history of Atlantic hurricanes, with a special focus on federal government activity related to storms and how we define national security. -
The Lawfare Podcast: What Happened at the UN General Assembly Session, with Richard Gowan
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An Unbalanced Biography of the Espionage Act
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Tornado Cash Sanctions Are Unduly ‘Creative’ With the First Amendment
The chilling effects of the Treasury Department’s unprecedented sanctions against code itself are being felt well beyond the cryptocurrency community, threatening the entire open source software ecosyste... -
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Why Biden and Blinken Are Backing a Candidate for a Little-Known U.N. Internet Agency
An imminent vote for the secretary-general of the International Telecommunication Union will determine the future of the world’s oldest U.N. body—and possibly the internet itself. -
Rational Security 2.0: The 'Spicy Tyler' Edition
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The Lawfare Podcast: How to Fix the Insurrection Act
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Water Wars: U.S. Counters Beijing's Reaction to Pelosi Visit With $1.1 Billion Arms Sale to Taiwan
U.S.-China tensions continue to simmer over Taiwan; Solomon Islands delays general election in what some call a power grab linked to China’s influence; North Korea reaffirms commitment to nuclear weapons... -
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The Cyberlaw Podcast: President DeSantis’s First Supreme Court Nominee
The latest episode of the Cyberlaw Podcast. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Brian Winter on the Imminent Election Crisis in Brazil
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Can You Hack It? Find Out In Our Lawfare Class
We're bringing hacking and cybersecurity education to a remote cohort of Lawfare's material supporters and challenging them to become hackers themselves. There's still time to join us. -
‘Patriotic Hacking’ Is No Exception
Ukraine’s offensive cyber hacking against Russia, though perhaps for aims that the international community may agree with, is nonetheless a violation of cyber norms—which should be enforced without excep... -
Social Media Transparency Rules, Zauderer Standard Head to Supreme Court
The Supreme Court is being asked to decide whether social media companies must explain how they moderate content. To get to an answer, the justices will have to clarify the law surrounding compelled comm... -
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The latest on Lawfare, Sept. 26, 2022. -
The Week That Will Be
Lawfare's weekly roundup of event announcements and employment opportunities. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Roger Parloff Keeps His Oath
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Why the Jan. 6 Committee Must Reinforce the 25th Amendment
The aftermath of the attack on the Capitol exposed challenges of using the 25th Amendment. In its upcoming report, the Jan. 6 committee should clearly explain how the amendment works and propose legislat...
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Questions Remain About Leadership Failures in the Aftermath of Oct. 7
The prime minister’s responsibility for intelligence oversight raises questions about whether that authority was properly exercised. -
Google's Cyber Disruption Unit Kicks Its First Goal
The latest edition of the Seriously Risky Business cybersecurity newsletter, now on Lawfare. -
The Hidden Nondelegation Issue Raised by Trump v. Slaughter
If the Supreme Court overturns administrative agency independence, could nondelegation doctrine help limit executive power?
