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The Lawfare Podcast: Negotiating with the Russians, with Alexander Stubb
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Rational Security 2.0: The 'Ides of March' Edition
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Soldiers, Statesmen and Cyber Crises: Cyberspace and Civil-Military Relations
Cyberspace may be a domain of military operations, but it is not predominantly so. Civil-military relations in the United States must adapt to new demands or cyberspace may be irretrievably diminished. -
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Will Germany’s policy changes towards Russia have a knock-on effect on its attitude towards China? -
The Lawfare Podcast: A 1/6 Check-in with Roger Parloff
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Reckless Associations: A New Tort for a New Information Ecosystem
Courts should craft a narrow form of tort liability that would apply to leaders of online radicalized networks when their persistent communications cause a member of the group to commit an act of violence. -
What Happened the Last Time Congress Amended § 230
FOSTA, which became law in 2018, deserves greater attention as a cautionary tale about what can go wrong with reforms of § 230. -
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Putin's Revised Foreign Agent Law Could Enable Mass Repression
While Vladimir Putin and his generals continue their brutal war against Ukraine, the Russian State Duma has been furthering Putin’s campaign to crush Russian civil society. -
The Lawfare Podcast: How Ukraine is Changing European Security
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Four Climate Security Insights From the COVID-19 Pandemic Response
What insights can be gleaned from the crisis as we prepare for a future increasingly defined by climate destabilization and extreme weather? -
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Is Europe Prepared for a Proxy War With Russia?
It's not clear that countries providing support to Ukraine have considered the consequences of a long-term conflict. -
The Fourth Amendment and Geofence Warrants: A Critical Look at United States v. Chatrie
The reasoning of the decision has some major problems. -
Supplying Arms to Ukraine is Not an Act of War
The United States and other states supporting Ukraine should refuse to accept Putin’s outdated arguments. -
Water Wars: Biden Administration Releases New Indo-Pacific Strategy
The Biden administration releases its Indo-Pacific Strategy; Australia protests Chinese warship lasing of Australian maritime patrol aircraft in Australia’s exclusive economic; and more. -
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The Lawfare Podcast: Michael Kofman on the State of the War in Ukraine
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Trump Offers First Legal Justification for Venezuela Boat Strike
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Did the President’s Strike on Tren de Aragua Violate the Law?
By applying the tools of war to civilians, the Trump administration is entering unprecedented—and deeply problematic—legal territory.