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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
Congress regulates commerce with foreign nations, and the president makes treaties. Who then, has the first and last word on treaties related to foreign commerce? -
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.
Ambitious national CVE policies are trapped in a vicious circle that restarts after every major terrorist attack. -
The Week That Was: All of Lawfare in One Post
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The Lawfare Podcast: Elites in the Making and Breaking of Foreign Policy
Former Lawfare Associate Editor Bryce Klehm sat down with Elizabeth Saunders, an associate professor in the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University, to talk about her recent article in the Ann... -
ChinaTalk: Lessons from American Sovietology
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Belatedly Introducing #LiveFromUkraine
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The D.C. Circuit Upholds Subpoena for Trump Financial Records
The D.C. Circuit upheld the House Oversight Committee’s authority to subpoena President Trump’s financial records but narrowed the time period and types of documents that Congress sought. -
Meta’s Oversight Board Often Turns in Its Homework Late. Does it Matter?
Our analysis shows that Meta’s Oversight Board has missed more than 20 percent of its decision deadlines. Why should we care? -
The First Cyber Safety Review Board Report is Out
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The Lawfare Podcast: When Doctors Spread Disinformation
Evelyn Douek and Quinta Jurecic spoke with two emergency medicine physicians about state medical boards, which grant physicians the licenses that authorize them to practice medicine, and how they could p... -
The Chatter Podcast: Mass Shootings in America with Josh Campbell
Josh Campbell spoke with David Priess about relations between the FBI and police departments, J. Edgar Hoover's influence on Hollywood's portrayal of the Bureau, CIA-FBI frictions, comparisons between sp... -
Cyber Operations and Maschmeyer’s “Subversion Trilemma”
Subversive cyber operations are argued to have “limited utility in practice” because of the inherent trade-offs of the trilemma/quadrilemma. However, this assessment ignores several key factors. -
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The Lawfare Podcast: The Jan. 6 Committee, Day Seven
The Jan. 6 committee held its seventh in a series of prominent hearings unveiling the findings of its investigation to the public. Lawfare Editor in Chief Benjamin Wittes moderated a conversation with La... -
#LiveFromUkraine: Katya Savchenko Survived Bucha—and Wrote About It
Katya Savchenko survived several days of the brutal and murderous Russian occupation of Bucha before escaping by train with her sister. She joined Benjamin Wittes on #LiveFromUkraine.
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Executive Order Designates Fentanyl as Weapon of Mass Destruction
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The proposed digital omnibus package would make changes to the AI Act and GDPR in addition to other data-related measures. -
The Pentagon’s Operational Technology Problem
The readiness of America’s warfighters depends on the cybersecurity of operational technology that is largely unregulated.
