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The Lawfare Podcast: Round One of France’s Presidential Election
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Why Hasn’t the Justice Department Charged Mark Meadows With Contempt?
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The Cyberlaw Podcast: Rupert Murdochizing The Internet
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The Lawfare Podcast: What’s Going On in Pakistani Politics?
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Lawfare Live: Ukraine and the Future of National Security Law with Georgetown Law
Join us on Wednesday April 20 at 5 p.m. ET for a live recording of the Lawfare Podcast! Lawfare Senior Editor Scott Anderson will participate in a panel that includes Brian Finucane, Senior Adviser at th... -
Cybersecuring the Pipeline
The two TSA mandatory directives are a welcome step to ensure that pipeline owners and operators implement the basic safeguards required to repel cyberattacks. Yet certain weaknesses in the current appr... -
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The Lawfare Podcast: The Legislative Dog That Hasn’t Barked
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What’s Behind the Spike of Violence in El Salvador?
The country’s criminal groups have learned to play the politics of violence. -
The Far-Right Idealized the Russian Military. Ukraine Exposes All the Ways They’re Wrong.
The Russian military's poor performance and apparent war crimes demonstrates the hollowness of its hyper-masculine propaganda. -
The Week That Was: All of Lawfare in One Post
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ChinaTalk: China/Russia + Why China's Making More Nukes
Is a nuclear arms race inevitable? China has been building up its nuclear arsenal over the past few years. While it remains significantly smaller than the US and Russia’s, what does this mean for geopoli... -
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The Lawfare Podcast: Countering Extremism Within the Military
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Trouble Is Brewing in Germany
Over the past two years, the heterogeneous Querdenker movement against Germany’s coronavirus restrictions has radicalized sharply, involving not only far-right ideologues but also average German citizens... -
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The Lawfare Podcast: How the Press and the Platforms Handled the Hunter Biden Laptop
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Technical Standards: America’s Forgotten Tool of Statecraft
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Lawfare Live: Trials of the Trump Administration, Oct. 24
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Copyright Should Not Protect Artists From Artificial Intelligence
The purpose of intellectual property law is to incentivize the production of new ideas, not to function as a welfare scheme for artists.