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Belarus’s Lawfare Against Latvia, Lithuania and Poland
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The Lawfare Podcast: Pete Strzok on Declining FISAs and Human Source Handling
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State Anti-Protest Laws and Their Constitutional Implications
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What Kind of Safe Haven Is Afghanistan?
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The Lawfare Podcast: Container Shipping and Supply Chain Delays with Gregg Easterbrook
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The Sussmann Indictment, Human Source Handling, and the FBI’s Declining FISA Numbers
The prosecution of Michael Sussmann’s indictment may seem unconnected to the precipitous drop in the volume of the intelligence community’s use of complex investigative techniques. The two are, in fact, ... -
A Hypothetical Command Vision Statement for a Fictional PLA Cyber Command
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Biden Administration Releases Reports on National Security Risks Posed by Climate Change
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Guantanamo, the Courts and the Shrinking Scope of U.S. Military Detention Authority
As the organizational scope of the post-9/11 armed conflict evolves, so too does the scope of military detention authority. A court’s ruling this week illustrates that it is shrinking. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Twitter’s Head of Public Policy Explains the Company’s Advice to Regulators
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What’s the Status of the Biden Administration’s Workplace Vaccine Mandate?
OSHA is expected to draw on its authority to issue an ETS for a new workplace vaccine mandate. Setting aside the political challenges associated with such a rule, OSHA faces several obstacles to construc... -
Pentagon IG Releases Report on Hiring and Administrative Leave of Michael Ellis
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The ‘End of Immunity’ for Leaders Who Commit International Crimes?
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Lessons From the European Airports Ransomware Attack
A ransomware attack affecting some of Europe’s busiest airports revealed how regulatory approaches diverge on each side of the Atlantic.
