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When the SEC Asks About Terrorism, It Misses Financial Misreporting
Dividing the SEC's attention risks missing the next Enron. -
The Week that Was: All of Lawfare in One Post
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Facebook’s Responses in the Trump Case Are Better Than a Kick in the Teeth, but Not Much
Today was the 30-day deadline for Facebook’s responses to the policy recommendations in the FOB’s decision on the suspension of Trump’s account. The responses are underwhelming. -
The Bigger Picture Behind the Dustup Over the Barr Memo
Several court battles show the tension between the administration’s desire to break with the Trump years and the Justice Department’s other institutional interests. -
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The Lawfare Podcast: Ryan Hass on the U.S.-China Relationship
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Artificial Intelligence Act: What Is the European Approach for AI?
The European Commission has unveiled its Artificial Intelligence Act. What's in it? -
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Presidential Immunity, the First Amendment and the Capitol Riot
In their motions to dismiss Rep. Bennie Thompson’s suit, Trump, Giulani and the Oath Keepers defend their conduct on Jan. 6. -
Supreme Court Rules in Van Buren v. United States
The Supreme Court issued a decision in Van Buren v. United States, a case involving the Computer Frauds and Abuses Act. -
The Lawfare Podcast: India v. Platforms
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Rational Security: The 'Where’s the Beef?' Edition
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Department of Defense Releases Report on Civilian Casualties Connected to U.S. Military Operations in 2020
The department found that there were approximately 23 civilians killed and approximately 10 civilians injured during 2020 as a result of U.S. military operations. -
Water Wars: Tense Relations Between China and the Philippines; Europe and Japan Seek Larger Roles in the Region
Relations between China and the Philippines continue to smolder; U.S. freedom of navigation operations continue; Japan and Europe move to address broader Indo-Pacific stability. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Natan Sachs on the Possibility of a Post-Bibi Israel
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The Cyberlaw Podcast: Does Good Ransomware Policy Have To Be Boring?
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Toward a New Era for Federal and State Oversight of Local Police
The George Floyd Justice in Policing Act will use federal grants to regulate police departments. Will this be enough to undo a century of policies and practices that have shielded local police from state... -
Lawfare Live: Combating Sexual Assault in the Military
Join us for a discussion about the most ambitious legislative effort to date for combating the prevalence of sexual assault in the military. -
ChinaTalk: How to Solve America's R&D Bottlenecks
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The Government’s Astonishing Constitutional Claims on TikTok
The Justice Department is advancing a radical theory of presidential power, nullifying Congress’s foreign affairs powers whenever the president finds them inconvenient. -
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.