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The Lawfare Podcast: Trump’s Documents, the Jan. 6 Committee and the Supreme Court
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The National Security Law Podcast: Most Likely to Engage in a Seditious Conspiracy
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What Does the Seditious Conspiracy Indictment Mean For the Oath Keepers?
The Oath Keepers, one of the premier anti-government movements in the United States that boasts a purported membership in the thousands, is facing an existential threat. -
Four Belarusian Officials Charged With Conspiracy to Commit Aircraft Piracy
According to the indictment, Leonid Mikalaevich Churo, Oleg Kazyuchits, Andrey Anatolievich Lnu and Fnu Lnu allegedly engineered the May 23 diversion and forced landing of Ryanair Flight 4978, to detain ... -
Trump Loses Big on Executive Privilege
The former president is in a dramatically weaker position than he was before the latest D.C. Circuit opinion. -
Today’s Headlines and Commentary
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Reflections on the One Year Anniversary of An Inauguration
Democracy requires acts of grace. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Why the Online Advertising Market is Broken
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The Chatter Podcast: Security and Art with Laurie Anderson
This week, Shane Harris talks with pioneering multi-media artist Laurie Anderson. A retrospective of her work, called “The Weather,” is showing at the Hirshhorn Museum in Washington, D.C. Several of Ande... -
D.C. Circuit Opinion in Atchley v. AstraZeneca
The D.C. Circuit reversed the district court’s ruling in the case involving the Anti-Terrorism Act. -
Time for Transparency From Digital Platforms, But What Does That Really Mean?
U.S. lawmakers rarely agree these days. But across the political spectrum, most policymakers concur that digital platforms, including social media, messengers, and search engines, pose a problem. -
Ending the Remain in Mexico Program: Judging the Boundaries of Executive Discretion
A grant of certiorari from the Supreme Court would set the stage for clarification of the uncertainty caused by the Fifth Circuit’s ruling. -
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The Cyberlaw Podcast: Have Facebook and Google Cornered The Market On Antitrust Troubles?
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Biden Signs Memo on Cybersecurity
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The Lawfare Podcast: Hal Brands on Lessons from the Cold War
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Rational Security 2.0: The 'C'mon Neil' Edition
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Are Judges Showing Their Political Colors in the Jan. 6 Criminal Cases?
A Washington Post analysis suggested that the sentences of Jan. 6 Capitol Riot defendants may reflect political bias on the part of the judges handling these cases. -
Lawfare Live: Discussion on The Oathkeepers
This Thursday, 11am, the Lawfare team - including Quinta Jurecic, Jacob Schulz, Alan Z. Rozenshtein, and Roger Parloff - will discuss the recent events regarding the Oathkeepers and January 6. -
Today’s Headlines and Commentary
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Trump Offers First Legal Justification for Venezuela Boat Strike
The 48-hour War Powers report claims the president acted on the basis of his Article II authority as an act of “self-defense.” -
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.