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Government Wins Key Ruling on Issue Affecting Hundreds of Capitol Riot Cases
On Dec. 10, U.S. District Judge Dabney Friedrich found that a central felony charge in a large subset of the Jan. 6 cases had been properly invoked and was not unconstitutionally vague. This is likely a ... -
The Cyberlaw Podcast: Ten Pounds of Cyberlaw in a Five-pound Sack
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The Week That Will Be
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The Lawfare Podcast: Bart Gellman on Trump's Next Coup
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Securing U.S. Democracy
If the United States intends to address the lure of authoritarianism domestically, it should devote deliberate attention to making the American people safer at home. -
TechTank: Taylor Lorenz on Gen Z, Influencer Culture and the Future of Social Media
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Responding to Fischerkeller on Initiative Persistence
The U.S. may be justified in seeking to contain China’s aggression and search for dominance in cyberspace with the 2018 USCC Command Vision. But it has yet to square this with a willingness to accept sim... -
Anticipating Future Directions of Tech-Enabled Terror
Counterterrorism experts need to get ahead of the curve of terrorist innovation with new, commercially-available products. -
What's the Deal with the Log4Shell Security Nightmare?
The details behind a massive cyber problem. -
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The Lawfare Podcast: Uncovering a Secret U.S. Airstrike in Syria
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On the Report of the Aspen Commission on Information Disorder
Here are some of the key takeaways from the Aspen Institute’s recent report on the dangers of information disorder—and a few additional suggestions. -
China Again Uses Force to Bully Its Neighbors
Continued Chinese interference with the resupply of the Sierra Madre contingent could have unintended consequences that destabilize the region and potentially result in an international armed conflict. -
Tenth Circuit Upholds Conviction On Evidence Gathered Under Section 702 of FISA
On Dec. 8, the Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit upheld the conviction of an Uzbek immigrant that relied on information obtained through warrantless foreign intelligence surveillance. -
Today’s Headlines and Commentary
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The Lawfare Podcast: Content Moderation’s Original ‘Decider’
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Lawfare Live: Barton Gellman on How Donald Trump Could Subvert the 2024 Election
Become a supporter on Patreon to attend our weekly live show. This week features Bart Gellman to discuss his recent article for The Atlantic, "Trump's Next Coup Has Already Begun." -
The Chatter Podcast: The Truth and Fiction of Life Inside the CIA with David McCloskey
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Federalism and Coronavirus Vaccination Mandates for Military Personnel
The governor of Oklahoma recently asserted the right to exempt the National Guard of his state from receiving the coronavirus vaccine, raising unique legal questions in the process.
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The Grand Jury Strikes Back
In rejecting indictments that overcharge, grand juries are returning to their constitutional mission of preventing government overreach. -
Justice Dept. OIG Releases Report on Ex-FBI Agent’s Alleged Misconduct
New details emerge on Charles McGonigal, who, according to the report, tipped off a Chinese company at the center of a 2017 FBI investigation. -
Anthropic’s Settlement Shows the U.S. Can’t Afford AI Copyright Lawsuits
Copyright plaintiffs are squeezing enormous sums from AI companies. That's bad for the US and great for China. It's time for President Trump to invoke the Defense Production Act and resolve the crisis.