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Lawfare Live: Lessons from the 2020 Election With Nate Persily and Charles Stewart
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Nomination Hearing: Linda Thomas-Greenfield as U.N. Ambassador
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Why the Senate Shouldn’t Hold a Late Impeachment Trial
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A 12-Step Rehabilitation Program for American Election Administration
This post offers a 12-step program to address the most significant administrative challenges exposed in the 2020 election. -
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Is the SolarWinds Cyberattack an Act of War? It Is, If the United States Says It Is.
Cyberattack is an ill-defined area of international law, leaving questions as to when such an attack reaches the threshold for an act of war. -
D.C. Circuit Dismisses "Kill List" Case for Lack of Standing
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The Lawfare Podcast: 'The President Who Would Not Be King'
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The Cyberlaw Podcast: What Gives With Electrical Grid Security?
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Nine Questions for the Capitol Insurrection Commission
Besides offering a definitive account of the events leading up to the storming of the Capitol and the attack itself, what should an investigative commission devoted to Jan. 6 look at? -
ChinaTalk: A User's Guide to U.S. Industrial Policy
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Rushing to Judgment: Examining Government Mandated Content Moderation
Given various governments’ strict timelines for legally mandated content moderation, platforms may be incentivized to err on the side of removal rather than shielding the speech of their users against ce... -
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The Lawfare Podcast: Confirmation Hearing Blitz with No Bull
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Intern with Lawfare!
Lawfare is now accepting summer internship applications, through the Brookings Institution. The internship will be conducted remotely. -
Central Asian Elections Update
A new strongman takes power in Kyrgyzstan, while former President Nursultan Nazarbayev’s heir cements his control over Kazakhstan’s government. -
What’s Driving the Conflict in the Eastern Mediterranean?
The dispute brings together intertwined disputes over energy sources, geopolitical dominance and domestic factors influencing policy toward Turkey. -
The Islamic State in Mozambique
Since a local insurgent group declared its affiliation with the Islamic State, its attacks have increased in frequency and intensity. -
The Week That Was: All of Lawfare in One Post
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Lawfare Live: Trials of the Trump Administration, May 16
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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.