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Proud Boys Leader and Four Other Members Charged With Seditious Conspiracy
On June 6, a federal grand jury charged Proud Boys leader Henry “Enrique” Tarrio and four other members of the far-right group with seditious conspiracy in connection with the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. C... -
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The Lawfare Podcast: Lindsey Polley on the Vulnerabilities Equities Process
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Hack Global, Buy Local: The Inefficiencies of the Zero-Day Exploit Market
Why the market for zero-day exploits is less efficient and more local than you might think. -
Seagate Technology and the Case of the Missing Huawei FDPR Enforcement
There have been no major regulatory actions against companies for violating the expanded Huawei FDPR despite evidence of numerous violations. -
The Ukraine Strain in the U.S.-UAE Partnership
The Russian invasion shows how the relationship between the United States and the UAE is changing—but also how it will remain the same. -
The Week That Was: All of Lawfare in One Post
Your weekly summary of everything on the site. -
ChinaTalk: Beijing to Britain: China in the U.K.'s Halls of Power
From then-PM David Cameron knocking back pints with Xi at the local pub to the Chinese ambassador being banned from Parliament: how has China's relationship with the UK changed since the so-called Golden... -
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The Lawfare Podcast: Are Big Sanctions Coming for a Chinese Tech Company?
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Return of the Angry Political Man
Bill Barr volunteers his disturbing view of John Durham’s mission. -
Has the Time for an EU-U.S. Agreement on E-Evidence Come and Gone?
A legislative deadlock in Brussels risks the future of U.S.-EU negotiations. -
Today’s Headlines and Commentary
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Drone Strikes and Evidence-Based Counterterrorism
An appreciation of the effects of targeted strikes—as well as legal and ethical assessments of them—should guide decisions about whether, when, and where to conduct strikes. -
Chatter: The Secrets of Gay Washington with Jamie Kirchick
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The Lawfare Podcast: Bringing in the Content Moderation Auditors
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Turns Out It Is Not 85 Percent
A recently published paper from three George Washington University students refutes a commonly cited statistic about ownership of critical infrastructure and offers a more accurate portrayal of public an... -
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Foreign Equities and Informational Restraints on U.S. Prosecutors
Recent developments allowing federal criminal enforcers access to foreign evidence without gatekeeping by foreign states will, if not attended to, increase the likelihood of friction when U.S. prosecutio...
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Reconfiguring U.S. Cyber Strategy in the Wake of Salt Typhoon
Persistent penetration of domestic networks makes coordinated defenses and robust deterrence essential to preventing cyber conflict. -
Rational Security: The “Pickled Fish in Cozy Sweaters” Edition
Scott Anderson sat down with Eric Columbus, Anastasiia Lapatina, and Loren Voss to talk through the week’s big news in national security. -
Shared Residual Liability for Frontier AI Firms
To promote AI accountability and peer-monitoring, AI firms should be held collectively liable for catastrophic damages.