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The National Security Law Podcast: This Podcast Has Temporary Absolute Immunity
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The House Prepares to Move Forward With Remote Voting
On Friday, May 15, lawmakers will vote on what could be an important step toward maintaining an operational Congress during the coronavirus crisis. -
ChinaTalk: Coronastories 3—Nanjing, Nepal, and Singapore
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Today’s Headlines and Commentary
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House Democrats Release Measure Allowing Proxy Voting
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The Lawfare Podcast: Craig Silverman on Real Reporting on Fake News
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Is the Trump Administration Unduly Influencing the Intelligence Community?
We’re using FOIA to find out if the intelligence community feels like it’s being pressured to reach certain conclusions—and, if so, how that’s impacting employee morale. -
Some Synthetic Biology May Not be Covered by the Biological Weapons Convention
While biological weapons are banned under both the law of armed conflict and the Biological Weapons Convention, what about SynBio weapons that defy the classic “biological” label? -
What’s in a New Bill to “Warn” Americans Downloading Foreign Apps?
Tik Tok panic continues. Rep. Jim Banks introduced a bill to require app marketplaces and developers to “warn” Americans before they download apps linked to certain countries. What’s in the bill? -
Rational Security: The 'Ask Us Anything—Live!' Edition
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Today’s Headlines and Commentary
Lawfare’s daily roundup of national security news and opinion. -
Why the Flynn Interview Was Predicated
The Justice Department’s motion to dismiss the case against former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn is flawed in many ways, but one of its weakest arguments is that the investigation of Flynn was ... -
The Lawfare Podcast: Elizabeth Shackelford on 'The Dissent Channel'
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Oral Argument Summary: Supreme Court Hears Trump Financial Documents Cases
On May 12, the Supreme Court livestreamed more than three hours of arguments in three cases involving the validity of subpoenas issued to third parties for the president’s financial information. -
The Senate Proposes Five Amendments to FISA Reform
This week, the Senate will vote on five amendments to H.R. 6172, which would reauthorize certain intelligence-related authorities that expired on March 15 and would also make substantive changes to the F... -
The Lawfare Podcast: The President's Tax Returns and the Supreme Court
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Today’s Headlines and Commentary
Lawfare’s daily roundup of national security news and opinion. -
House Intelligence Committee Releases Interviews from Russia Investigation
The House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence released 57 interview transcripts and several additional documents from the committee’s investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. elect... -
Cyber Command Needs New Acquisition Authorities
A major force program will help solve the problem. -
Supreme Court Oral Argument Preview: Trump Financial Documents Cases
The outcome of these three cases could have significant implications for congressional power, the Trump family’s business dealings and the transparency of the president’s reelection campaign.
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The United Nations Security Council in 2023
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PRC: Not Stealthy, Just Annoying + FTC Win Masks Shaky Legal Foundations
The latest edition of the Seriously Risky Business cybersecurity newsletter, now on Lawfare. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Justin Sherman on the FTC Settlement with Location Data Broker X-Mode
What are the implications of the recent FTC action against data brokers?
