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A Brief History of Online Influence Operations
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Lawfare Live: A Discussion on Recent Climate Security Reports
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Rational Security 2.0: The ‘Very Windy’ Edition
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The Lawfare Podcast: Somalia, Al-Shabab, and the United States, with Julian Barnes and Emilia Columbo
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Afghanistan and American Jihadists: More Inspiration, Less Destination
Some American law enforcement and national security officials speculate that the Taliban takeover in Afghanistan may embolden American jihadist sympathizers. -
Alternative Channels for Police Transparency
Fourth Amendment doctrine and new policing technologies have made law enforcement less transparent, less accountable and less trustworthy. Transparency law is beginning to fill the gap. -
What You Need to Know About the New Climate Security Reports
The reports offer a clear-eyed analysis of the climate threats facing the nation and world. -
Rational Security 2.0: The 'Ku Ku Kachoo' Edition
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The Lawfare Podcast: Katrina Northrop on the Evergrande Debt Crisis
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After a Year of Silence, Are EU Cyber Sanctions Dead?
The European Union has stopped issuing cyber sanctions, but it's not for lack of new attacks. -
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The Cyberlaw Podcast: The FBI Laughs Last
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The Week That Will Be
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Belarus’s Lawfare Against Latvia, Lithuania and Poland
Belarus is currently using migrant issues as “lawfare” in its hybrid operations against Western European neighbors. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Pete Strzok on Declining FISAs and Human Source Handling
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State Anti-Protest Laws and Their Constitutional Implications
States have recently passed laws targeting a range of protest actions. How exactly do these statutes work and what constitutional questions do they raise? -
What Kind of Safe Haven Is Afghanistan?
Al-Qaeda will now have a more permissive environment in which to operate, but the precise context will be important for the U.S. policy response. -
Today’s Headlines and Commentary
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Five Foreign Election Conspiracy Theories Making the Rounds Again
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Lawfare Daily: The Trials of the Trump Administration, March 6
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U.S.-Mexico Cooperation After El Mencho
Mexico’s government is successfully taking the fight to the cartels, but Trump is pressing for more.
