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The Week that Was: All of Lawfare in One Post
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D.C. Circuit Denies Guantanamo Habeas Petition of Yemeni Detainee
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U.S. Further Tightens Huawei Blacklist, Putting a “Blanket Ban” on the Company
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ChinaTalk: What China Really Wants
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The National Security Law Podcast: This Podcast Does Not Have a Navy
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The Lawfare Podcast: "What’s Going on at Pompeo’s State Department?" with Nahal Toosi and Scott Anderson
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The SDF’s International Humanitarian Law Obligations to Islamic State Detainees During the Coronavirus Pandemic
What are the international law obligations for the SDF and its allies to maintain conditions in prisons housing alleged Islamic State fighters? -
Fault Lines: Diplomatic Ties, Belarusian Lies, and a Coup
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Today’s Headlines and Commentary
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Ex-Friends 2020
A Review of “Twilight of Democracy: The Seductive Lure of Authoritarianism” by Anne Applebaum (Doubleday, 2020) -
The Counterintelligence Gap: An Update
A footnote in a House Intelligence Committee memo confirms the existence of a significant hole in counterintelligence with respect to L’Affaire Russe. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Emma Llansó on the Most Important Content Moderation Database You’ve Never Heard Of
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The Rise of Ballot Drop Boxes Due to the Coronavirus
Some states have successfully used ballot drop boxes for years, but the coronavirus pandemic has expanded the practice throughout the United States. -
Nevada’s June 9 Primary in the Wake of the Coronavirus
The state’s early decision to transition to an all vote-by-mail primary election seems prescient. -
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The Lawfare Podcast: Yemen's Ongoing Tragedy
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Fault Lines: Do Morals Matter with Dr. Joseph Nye
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Cryptocurrency and the Dismantling of Terrorism Financing Campaigns
The Department of Justice announced on Aug. 13 that U.S. counterterrorism authorities dismantled a series of sophisticated online fundraising campaigns run by three separate U.S.-designated terrorist org... -
Will TikTok Win Its Lawsuit Against Trump?
Is TikTok’s suit against the government likely to succeed? Not in conventional terms—but maybe that’s not the right way to look at it.
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Beyond mere military damage, the drone attack will usher in a new era of paranoia and disrupt Russia’s internal economy.