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The NATO Treaty Does Not Give Congress a Bye on World War III
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Democracies Need Open Networks to Counter China’s 5G Big Brother
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White House Statement and Briefing on Nation’s Cybersecurity
President Biden's statement warns U.S. companies to prepare for possible Russian cyberattacks. -
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The Lawfare Podcast: Tracking Russian Oligarch Yachts
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Lawfare Live: Molly Reynolds Congress Q&A
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Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson on National Security Law: A Reader’s Guide
In February, President Biden nominated Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to the U.S. Supreme Court. We reviewed several of Jackson’s opinions to see what they might reveal about her views on issues relevant to... -
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In taking up the representation of detainees, Ketanji Brown Jackson did a service to the system. -
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Europe After the Ukraine War
Europe is anticipating a world in which Russia is weaker but no less dangerous. -
Lawfare No Bull: The House Hears Testimony on “Worldwide Threats”
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The Lawfare Podcast: All About the Oath Keepers
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Today’s Headlines and Commentary
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The Lawfare Podcast: How Open-Source Investigators are Documenting the War in Ukraine
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The Chatter Podcast: Arctic Security and Cooperation with Marisol Maddox
This week, I spoke with Marisol Maddox, senior Arctic analyst at the Polar Institute of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars and non-resident research fellow at the Center for Climate & S...
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As increasingly realistic deepfakes depict us against our will, a century-old law originally made for cameras may offer a solution.
