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The Situation: Malevolence, Incompetence, and the Strange Case of Lindsey Halligan
A study in 24 pages. -
To Evade Sanctions, the Kremlin Turns to a Convicted Money Launderer
Ilan Shor claims his Russian sanctions evasion network, A7, has moved $86 billion. Here’s how—and what can be done to stop it. -
Scaling Laws: Anthropic's General Counsel, Jeff Bleich, Explores the Intersection of Law, Business, and Emerging Technology
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Lawfare Daily: The Epstein Files and the Politicization of the Justice Department
Discussing the actions taken by Congress in response to calls for the release of investigative files related to Jeffrey Epstein. -
Lawfare Live, The Now: Judge Finds Potential Irregularities in Comey Grand Jury Proceedings
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Cyber Operations on Domestic Networks Redux
What happens if Trump deploys cyber forces in the U.S.? -
Dispatch from the Nov. 13 Hearing on Lindsey Halligan’s Appointment
In a joint hearing in the Comey and James cases, Judge Currie appeared skeptical that Halligan had been properly appointed U.S. Attorney or that any error was harmless. -
Scandal Roils Ukraine’s Energy Sector
The biggest corruption scandal of Zelensky’s presidency couldn’t have come at a worse time, but it is also a sign of Ukraine’s progress. -
Lawfare Daily: The Trials of the Trump Administration, Nov. 14
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The Limits of America Alone
The United States cannot outcompete China alone and must reconceptualize its allies as co-producers of power. -
The Week That Was
Your weekly summary of everything on the site. -
Commerce and Moral Compromise in Contemporary China
A review of Patrick McGee, “Apple in China: The Capture of the World’s Greatest Company” (Scribner, 2025). -
Russia and China in the Gray Zone
Moscow’s gray-zone campaign against NATO allies bears more than a passing resemblance to Beijing’s incremental pressure on Taiwan. -
Reuters Blows Lid on Meta's Fraud Profit Scandal
The latest edition of the Seriously Risky Business cybersecurity newsletter, now on Lawfare. -
The Situation: The President’s Approval Rating Takes a Hit
How the president’s poll numbers actually affect presidential power. -
In Defense of the UN Cybercrime Convention
A response to Mailyn Fidler’s article concerning the convention. -
Lawfare Live: Trials of the Trump Administration, Nov. 14
Join the Lawfare team at 4 pm ET for a discussion of the litigation targeting actions from President Trump. -
Rational Security: The “Video Killed the Podcast Star” Edition
Scott Anderson, Natalie Orpett, Eric Columbus, and Molly Roberts talked through the week’s big national security news stories. -
Russia and Ukraine Pummel Each Other’s Energy Infrastructure
The upcoming winter may be toughest yet for Ukrainians. -
Lawfare Daily: Revolutions and the Rule of Law
What does the history of revolutions say about our current political moment?
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The Transatlantic Relationship You Knew Is Gone
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Lawfare Daily: The Military Domestic Deployment Legal Framework: Are the Laws Fit for Purpose?
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Fulton County’s Battle for Ballots: A Primer
The Justice Department now must defend a search warrant built on recycled fraud claims, strained statutory theories, and glaring omissions.
