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Lawfare No Bull: Day Eight of the Jan. 6 Committee Hearings
Today on Lawfare No Bull: On July 21st, the Jan. 6 committee held its eighth public hearing. -
The Lawfare Podcast: The Senate's Proposal for Electoral Count Act Reform
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ChinaTalk: Elite Power Struggles in the CCP and USSR
Jordan co-hosts an episode with Lizzi in which they sit down with Joseph Torigian to discuss Torigian's recent book, “Prestige, Manipulation and Coercion, Elite Power Struggles in The Soviet Union and Ch... -
Flood the Zone With Cheap Drones
Ukraine needs more drones. How can the U.S. best supply them? -
Cybersecurity, the ECPA, Carpenter, and Government Transparency
If the government fails to engage in some greater degree of transparency about how it interprets and applies its existing surveillance authorities, the U.S. risks significant and unnecessary diminution o... -
Today’s Headlines and Commentary
Lawfare’s daily roundup of national security news and opinion. -
Livestream: Jan. 6 Select Committee Hearing Day Eight
The hearing is expected to focus on what occurred in the West Wing during the 187 minutes between the breach of the Capitol and Trump’s call to his supporters to leave the building. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Online Speech and Section 230 After Dobbs
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The Chatter Podcast: Spies and Art Forgers with Daniel Silva
Shane Harris sat down with Daniel Silva to discuss Silva's career, his writing process, and how he created the Gabriel Allon spy series. -
The Bipartisan House Privacy Bill Would Surpass State Protections
If it can stand the test of time, the ADPPA would establish a strong national standard that raises the bar for privacy in all 50 states. -
Is It Possible to Reconcile Encryption and Child Safety?
One of the challenges with the policy debate around online child sexual abuse is that governments and law enforcement have never laid out the totality of the problem. A new paper hopes to correct that in... -
Today's Headlines and Commentary
Lawfare’s daily roundup of national security news and opinion. -
Is the Justice Department Meeting the Moment?
It’s reasonable at this point for the public to be frustrated by, and for journalists and commentators to start pushing on, the Justice Department’s continuing silence and apparent lack of urgency regard... -
In Defense of the Justice Department
“Do your job!” is just one small step removed from “Lock him up!” which is no different at all from “Lock her up!”—even if it feels entirely different and altogether more righteous. -
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
A recent Justice Department filing offers clues about why Peter Navarro faces prosecution for contempt of Congress but Mark Meadows and Dan Scavino do not, and it also raises questions about the departme... -
Biden Administration Executive Order on U.S. Hostages and Wrongful Detainees
The order declares a national emergency to deal with the issues of wrongfully detained U.S. national and hostage-taking abroad. -
Today’s Headlines and Commentary
Lawfare’s daily roundup of national security news and opinion. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Swedish and Finnish Security Awaiting NATO Membership
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A Terrorism of Vengeance
Understanding incels, school shooters, and the new category of terrorism, “nihilistic violent extremism.” -
The Situation: Why Can’t Kash Patel Shut Up?
On the FBI director’s penchant for commenting on pending matters. -
The Administration’s Drug Boat Strikes Are Crimes Against Humanity
Members of Congress are wrong to call the strikes war crimes in the absence of an armed conflict, but the strikes are serious crimes under international law.
