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ChinaTalk: Russia's Pivot to Asia From Czars to Putin
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ChinaTalk: Tech Crackdown, Common Prosperity, and The Dao of ChinaTalk
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ChinaTalk: Tooze and Klein on China's Economic History and Future
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The Cyberlaw Podcast: What’s the Opposite of Facial Recognition? Ask Your 'Smart Toilet.'
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The Lawfare Podcast: U.S Security Commitments Post-Afghanistan Withdrawal
During the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan and the Taliban’s subsequent takeover of the country, some observers were quick to question the U.S.’s security commitments to various countries around the wor... -
Livestream: Antony Blinken on the U.S. Withdrawal From Afghanistan Part 2
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The Long and the Short of the History of the Laws of War
My colleague and friend John Fabian Witt penned the best confrontation with my historical argument in "Humane," and it deserves a reaction. -
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Livestream: Antony Blinken Testifies on the U.S. Withdrawal From Afghanistan Part 1
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Newly Released Documents Related to the Sept. 11 Investigation
In an executive order, President Biden instructed the declassification and release of documents related to the FBI’s investigation into the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks. We’re tracking the releases here and w... -
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The Lawfare Podcast: Jack Goldsmith and Ben Wittes on Lawfare Origins and 9/11
More than 11 years ago, Bobby Chesney, Jack Goldsmith and Benjamin Wittes started a national security law blog called Lawfare, focused almost exclusively on issues related to the U.S. government's reacti... -
The National Security Law Podcast: The 20th Anniversary of 9/11
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Technology Giants and the Deregulatory First Amendment
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The Week That Was: All of Lawfare in One Post
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Ransomware Lessons for a Nation Held Hostage
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September 11 and the History of Lawfare
By the time we founded Lawfare, there had been years of debate, policymaking and court decisions on the legal legacy of Sept. 11, yet the big questions all still seemed open. -
9/11 and Iraq: The Making of a Tragedy
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20 Years After 9/11
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The Government’s Astonishing Constitutional Claims on TikTok
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Justice Department Releases Letters Concerning PAFACAA Enforcement
The letters—released under FOIA—suggest that according to the president’s directives, companies committed no violation of the Act. -
Goodbye to All That
My resignation from the FBI.