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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
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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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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?
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Pentagon IG Releases Report on Hiring and Administrative Leave of Michael Ellis
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Legal Ethics, Bar Discipline and John Eastman
The bar review of John Eastman’s conduct in the run-up to and aftermath of the Jan. 6 insurrection has begun, and how the case unfolds is uncertain. Bar discipline is an instrument ill-suited to address ... -
Rational Security 2.0: The ‘LinkedOut’ Edition
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The Lawfare Podcast: Everything You Wanted to Know About Executive Privilege But Were Afraid to Ask
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Prosecuting Project Raven: A New Frontier for Export Control Enforcement
The deferred prosecution agreements for three members of Project Raven charged with hacking on behalf of a foreign government seem to set a precedent for lenient treatment for this type of conduct. In re... -
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The Cyberlaw Podcast: LinkedIn, Slinkedout: Microsoft and China
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An Update on the Prospects for a Contempt Prosecution of Steve Bannon
After my post went live on Oct. 18, two significant developments occurred in the prospects of a contempt prosecution of Steve Bannon. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Carissa Hessick on Jan. 6 Plea Bargains
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Jan. 6 Committee Releases Contempt Report on Steve Bannon
The report outlines the committee’s efforts to get Bannon to comply and his failure to do so.
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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.
