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The Lawfare Podcast: The Empire (Facebook) Strikes Back (at the Oversight Board’s Trump Decision)
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Supreme Court to Hear State Secrets Case Involving Guantanamo Detainee
Abu Zubaydah, a detainee held at Guantanamo, wants testimony from two former CIA contractors about his treatment at a CIA black site in connection with a criminal inquiry in Poland. The government says t... -
On the Sliming of Susan Hennessey
When a political movement has consistently, in the service of its own power, put lies ahead of truth with respect to Russia, Trump, and associated matters, it simply has to smear those who stared the iss... -
The Supreme Court Reins In the CFAA in Van Buren
The Supreme Court handed down its first major decision construing the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act last week. The decision is a major victory for those of us who favor a narrow reading of the CFAA. It d... -
Rational Security: The 'I’m Not Saying It’s Aliens' Edition
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The Successes and Limitations of the First Congressional Report on Jan. 6
The Senate Rules and Administration Committee and the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee conducted a joint probe, and this week, they released their own joint report on the event... -
House Judiciary Committee Releases Transcript of Interview With Don McGahn
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What’s in the Senate’s Jan. 6 Report?
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TikTok, WeChat, and Biden’s New Executive Order: What You Need to Know
President Biden has revoked the sanctions President Trump famously imposed on TikTok and WeChat. But they may return, and TikTok still has a CFIUS problem. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Michel Paradis on Sexual Assault and Reforming the Military Justice System
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Did 2020 Break the Internet?
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How to Start Disrupting Cryptocurrencies: “Mining” Is Money Transmission
Making cryptocurrency mining illegal won’t stop all mining, but it will seriously disrupt it. -
The Cyberlaw Podcast: Transatlantic Drift
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Lawfare Live: Molly Reynolds and Quinta Jurecic on the Senate’s First Jan. 6 Report
Join us for a discussion on the Senate's first, and perhaps only, Jan. 6 report. -
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The Lawfare Podcast: Alicia Wanless on What's Wrong with the Discussion of Influence Operations
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The Invisible Rules That Govern Police Use of Force
In use-of-force trainings, police departments impose hard and fast rules on their officers despite departmental claims that such rules are unworkable. These rules, invisible to the public, often distribu... -
New Senate Report Details Jan. 6 Failures
The 127-page report provides the most comprehensive account to date of the intelligence, security and communications failures that precipitated the Jan. 6 assault on the Capitol. -
Preserving Liberal Democratic Institutions Through Engagement
Openness need not empower authoritarian abuse of international institutions. Democratic leadership can contest the erosion of liberal values.
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L.G.M.L. v. Noem: A Hearing Diary
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When the Vibes Are Off: The Security Risks of AI-Generated Code
Vibe coding produces software riddled with insecurities. Will risk management and regulatory compliance, too, fall victim to the vibes? -
Lawfare Live: Trials of the Trump Administration, Sept. 12
Join the Lawfare team at 4 pm ET for a discussion of the litigation targeting actions from President Trump.