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The Lawfare Podcast: Impeachment Briefing
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Biden and War Powers
Amidst an ongoing debate over aging AUMFs, how does the president view the war powers? Biden's long tenure in the federal government suggests that while he might claim broad war authority, he will not us... -
Conceptualizing the Mandate for the Bureau of Cyber Statistics
Congress may soon consider whether or not to create a Bureau of Cyber Statistics. They should do so in a manner that gives the new bureau sufficient authority and capability to create a new, effective fe... -
The Cyberlaw Podcast: Cybersecurity: A British Perspective
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Today’s Headlines and Commentary
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Trump’s Lawyers Deny He Incited the Capitol Riots in Brief Responding to Articles of Impeachment
The former president’s lawyers push back on the House managers’ claim that Trump incited the Jan. 6 insurrection at the capitol and argued that the Senate has no authority to try a former president. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Alina Polyakova on the Protests in Russia
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Can the U.S. End Supply Chain Links to Forced Uighur Labor?
An old trade statute could help the U.S. foreclose inadvertent domestic demand for goods made with forced labor. But the statute must be revised to accomplish that goal. -
Trump Bears 'Unmistakable' Responsibility for Capitol Riot, House Impeachment Brief Argues
The brief calls Trump’s actions a “betrayal of historic proportions.” -
Taiwan’s Chips Remain Core of Technopolitics
Lawfare’s biweekly roundup of U.S.-China technology policy and national security news. -
Fault Lines: Interview with Senator Bob Corker
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Parler Wasn’t Hacked, and Scraping Is Not a Crime
The journalism that the Parler archive enabled highlights what would be lost in letting website owners outlaw common internet research techniques. -
Executive Actions on Policing and Criminal Justice
Lawfare is compiling a selection of executive actions taken by President Biden to implement his administration’s policies on policing and criminal justice. -
Biden's Department of Defense and Federal Civil Service Reforms
Lawfare is compiling a selection of executive actions taken by President Biden to implement his administration’s policies on federal service reforms. -
Bases for Trust in a Supply Chain
As nations become increasingly interested in defending against supply chain attacks, it is necessary to establish trust in digital systems. Here, we evaluate the strengths and limitations of various trus... -
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The Week That Will Be
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The Lawfare Podcast: DHS Warning: Domestic Violent Extremists!
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ChinaTalk: Taiwan! Pigs, Politics and Pop Music
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See No Evil, Hear No Evil, Police No Evil
Law enforcement agencies consistently underestimate threats from white supremacists and other right-wing extremists, but there are steps they can take to be better prepared.
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Romania, Foreign Election Interference, and a Dangerous U.S. Retreat
The candidates may sound typical for today’s Europe; however, the ongoing Romanian election has been anything but. -
AI Agents Must Follow the Law
Before entrusting AI agents with government power, it’s essential to verify that they’ll obey the law—even when instructed not to. -
Lawfare Daily: Cullen O’Keefe on the Impending Wave of AI Agents
What are AI agents and how do we ensure they operate safely?