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The World Reacts to Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine
The reactions reflect how the world sees Russia’s actions, a perception that is relevant to both international law and policy surrounding Ukraine moving forward. -
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As events continue to unfold, it’s helpful to rehash some relevant background about NATO’s role. -
The Lawfare Podcast: The Information War in Ukraine
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The Chatter Podcast: Assassination by Poison with Neil Bradbury
This week's episode takes a walk on the dark side, with a molecular look at a prominent international poisonings. -
How Congress Can Ensure CHIPS Act Funding Advances National Security Interests
As Congress moves towards conference consideration of major China-related legislation, funding for domestic semiconductor manufacturing will feature prominently. -
Mazars Creep and the Jan. 6 Committee
Tracing the influence of the Supreme Court’s decision in Trump v. Mazars on the House investigation into the Capitol riot. -
ChinaTalk: Space Industry Literacy, NASA and Elon versus the Taliban
Jordan Schneider and Casey Handmer discuss the U.S. space ecosystem in both the private and public sector. -
TechTank: Laura Coates on Racial Inequities in Our Criminal Justice System
The latest episode of TechTank. -
FBI Statement on Investigation into Bomb Threats at HBCUs
The FBI released a statement detailing its findings in the ongoing investigation into bomb threats at historically Black institutions. -
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The Biden Administration Faces a Reckoning Decades in the Making Over the United States’ Use of Air Power and Civilian Harm
The Defense Department can incorporate checks and balances—specifically poststrike audits—into the targeting process to deter circumvention. -
The National Security Law Podcast: Rhyming or Outright Repeating?
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Rational Security 2.0: The ‘Edgelord Putin’ Edition
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The Lawfare Podcast: Russia Attacks Ukraine
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The Cyberlaw Podcast: Cyberwar For Real This Time?
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The Complexities of Calling a Coup a Coup
Why is the U.S. government, and the Department of State in particular, slow to call a coup a coup? -
Today’s Headlines and Commentary
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How Courts Can Protect Democracy From Abuse of Emergency Powers
The Supreme Court should shift its approach to emergency powers (defined broadly to include national security) to take into account the role they can play in undermining democracy. -
The Lawfare Podcast: U.S. Intelligence with Amy Zegart
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The candidates may sound typical for today’s Europe; however, the ongoing Romanian election has been anything but.