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Adapting to the Cyber Domain: Comparing U.S. and U.K. Institutional, Legal and Policy Innovations
What are the origins and evolution of the institutional, policy and legal frameworks that have come to define both the defensive and offensive aspects of the U.K. and U.S. models? -
The Cyberlaw Podcast: Is Apple Storing Its Dorian Gray Portrait Behind the Great Firewall?
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Al-Hela v. Biden and Due Process at Guantanamo
The whole D.C. Circuit is set to rehear a case that could decisively determine whether foreign aliens held at Guantanamo Bay have constitutional due process rights. -
The Week That Will Be
Lawfare's weekly roundup of event announcements and employment opportunities. -
Belarus and the Hijacking of Ryanair Flight FR4978: A Preliminary International Law Analysis
From the perspective of international law, it is difficult to overstate the seriousness of Belarus’s actions. -
Today’s Headlines and Commentary
Lawfare’s daily roundup of national security news and opinion. -
The Danger of the Moment
Donald Trump is promoting, and his party is using various means of achieving, a politicized electoral process in which politicians would have more power to direct the running of elections in their self-i... -
We’re Hiring! Come be Our New Fellow on Cybersecurity
The ideal candidate is someone with a firm grasp of the legal, policy and technical aspects of this complex field, who will be able to help steer and contribute to Lawfare’s widely respected coverage of ... -
The National Security Law Podcast: Resistance Is Feudal (aka an Interview with CISA’s Eric Goldstein)
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The Lawfare Podcast: Chesney and Herr on the Biden Executive Order
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An Assessment of the U.S. Government’s Domestic Terrorism Assessment
The FBI and Department of Homeland Security released one of the most consequential national security reports you likely never heard of. Here are the main takeaways. -
Germany Without Merkel
Chancellor Merkel is leaving office, but fundamental change in Germany’s foreign policy is unlikely. -
The National Security Law Podcast: Back in Steve’s Office
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Congratulations on the Ceasefire. Now the Hard Work Begins.
Today’s shaky ceasefire between Israel and Hamas is a good thing in itself, but without further diplomacy it will prove just a brief respite from the violence. -
Today’s Headlines and Commentary
Lawfare’s daily roundup of national security news and opinion. -
Revisiting Ukraine’s Nuclear Past Will Not Help Secure Its Future
The latest troop buildup along Ukraine’s border has renewed a debate about Ukrainian security that has persisted since the collapse of the Soviet Union. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Noreen Malone on Slow Burn and the Road to War in Iraq
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A Political Compromise on Qualified Immunity
In its effort to address qualified immunity, Congress should distinguish between civil actions that seek to encourage agency reform and civil actions that serve to punish wrongdoers who engage in extreme... -
ChinaTalk: Emergency Pod! Endless Frontier Act Butchered!
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ChinaTalk: How Beijing Sees Korea
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What the Iran Strikes Mean for Nuclear Diplomacy
The nonproliferation regime remains strong—maybe even stronger than before. -
The Week That Was
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Trial Dispatch: The Arraignment of Letitia James
A view from inside the Eastern District of Virginia courtroom where New York Attorney General Letitia James pleaded not guilty to mortgage fraud.
