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Assessing Domestic Violent Extremism One Year After the Capitol Siege
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Introducing The Aftermath: A Podcast Series from Lawfare
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Rational Security 2.0: The 'Snowmicron' Edition
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The Lawfare Podcast: The Soleimani Strike Two Years Later
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ChinaTalk: Year in Review + Future Plans for ChinaTalk
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ChinaTalk: Sci-fi Mecha Wu Zetian, YouTube on China and C-drama Fails
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Do the Legal Rules Governing the Confidentiality of Cyber Incident Response Undermine Cybersecurity?
It’s not entirely clear to what extent law firms’ emphasis on protecting attorney-client privilege and work product immunity alters the course of data privacy investigations. -
Lawfare Live: The Aftermath
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D.C. Circuit Court Reverses District Court Ruling in Anti-Terrorism Act Case
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The Lawfare Podcast: Christina Koningisor on Secrecy Creep
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Rethinking “Rules of the Road” to Stabilize U.S.-China Competition
China and the U.S. both have an interest in rules and mechanisms to prevent stumbling into great power war. But will these “rules of the road” will actually achieve that goal? -
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The Lawfare Podcast: The Annual 'Ask Us Anything' Episode
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The D.C. District Court and the Jan. 6 Cases
D.C. District Court Judges have handled the Jan. 6 cases in a way that exemplifies Chief Justice Roberts's defense of the "independent judiciary" as "something we should all be thankful for.” -
The Chatter Podcast: Power and Corruption with Brian Klaas
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What the FY 2022 NDAA Does, and Does Not Do, to Military Justice
The President just signed the FY 2022 NDAA bill after contentious debate throughout Congress. But what reforms does it actually make (and what does it not change at all)? -
The Lawfare Podcast: Rational Security’s 'Choosy Spies Choose JIF' Edition
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The Situation: Who is the “Responsible United States Attorney” in Virginia?
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Cutting Off Hamas’s European Fundraising Spigot
European countries are designating and prosecuting Hamas’s financial lifeline, but far more needs to be done. -
Scaling Laws: Rapid Response on the AI Preemption Executive Order
