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Introducing TechTank: A New Podcast Series from Lawfare and Brookings
Brooking's Center for Technology Innovation partners with Lawfare to launch new TechTank podcast. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Ben Collins and Brandy Zadrozny Explain QAnon
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Department of Defense Report Finds Laboratory Safety and Security Deficiencies
A 2016 Department of Defense report identified several deficiencies in biosafety and biosecurity policies and procedures in Defense Department laboratories. A recent follow-up report found that some prob... -
Chad Wolf Testifies Before Congress About Homeland Security Personnel Deployed to Protests
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Two New Democratic Coalitions on 5G and AI Technologies
The coalitions aim to focus on norm development, market supply and other issues around 5G telecommunications technology and artificial intelligence. -
Ohio’s 2020 Elections in the Wake of the Coronavirus
If the issues encountered this spring are left unaddressed, Ohio voters may expect similar confusion and delays in November. -
Rational Security: The 'Dangerous Tweets' Edition
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The Senate Should Ask Chad Wolf About His Illegal Appointment
Acting Secretary of Homeland Security Chad Wolf is serving in his position unlawfully. On Aug. 6, the Senate will have an opportunity to ask him about it. -
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ChinaTalk: Superpower Showdown and Tale of a Trade War
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The Lawfare Podcast: DHS Compiles Intelligence on Journalists … Including our Editor-In-Chief
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The Domestic Legal Framework for U.S. Military Cyber Operations
With little fanfare and less public notice, Congress and the executive branch have cooperated effectively over the past decade to build a legal architecture for military cyber operations. -
Senate Judiciary Committee Holds Hearing on Crossfire Hurricane Investigation
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New Hampshire’s 2020 Elections in the Wake of the Coronavirus
What are the pandemic-related challenges for the Granite State ahead of the November general election? -
Canadian Intelligence Service Broke the Law in Security Investigations, Court Says
What’s in the decision ruling that Canada’s intelligence service failed to disclose that information in national security warrant applications was likely illegally obtained? -
Today’s Headlines and Commentary
Lawfare’s daily roundup of national security news and opinion. -
How Might the Sleeper Agents From “The Americans” Interfere in the Election?
The television show “The Americans” imagined KGB agents deployed to the U.S. undercover as regular suburbanites. If the show’s Russian operatives were in the U.S. today, what might they do in the run-up ... -
Trump v. Vance Moves Forward in the Lower Courts
President Trump filed his amended complaint and Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance filed his motion to dismiss. -
The Lawfare Podcast: The Senate Foreign Relations Committee's Democratic Staff Report on Diplomacy in Crisis
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Contingency Planning for Presidential Interference with the Election
I urge my former colleagues in the military services and at the Department of Defense level to plan now for the possibility of actions by the president to disrupt the forthcoming election or even to viti...
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The Situation: A Wrinkle in the Harvard Case
Can the courts even review the Trump administration’s suspension of entry of Harvard students? -
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Walking Into Spiderwebs: Unpacking the Ukraine Drone Attack
Beyond mere military damage, the drone attack will usher in a new era of paranoia and disrupt Russia’s internal economy.