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Evaluating the Trump Administration’s Pakistan Reset
A more transactional policy has brought advantages, but will have limits in the longer term. -
The Week that Was: All of Lawfare in One Post
Your weekly summary of everything on the site. -
National Security Highlights from the Final Presidential Debate
What did the candidates have to say about national security issues? -
Today’s Headlines and Commentary
Lawfare’s daily roundup national security news and opinion. -
Member of ‘Boogaloo’ Movement Charged in Connection With Violence in Minneapolis
The criminal complaint charges Ivan Harrison Hunter with one count of traveling in interstate commerce to incite a riot and carry out violence. -
The Danger of Overstating the Impact of Information Operations
The evidence that there are Russian information operations aimed at the United States is overwhelming. But there is no publicly available evidence that establishes that these operations have made any dif... -
Foreign Influence Operations and the 2020 Election: Framing the Debate
Introducing a series from the Stanford Internet Observatory on assessing the threat of foreign influence operations targeting the United States. -
Foreign Influence Operations Don't Need to Succeed to be Effective
Information operations are sometimes sensationalized and overhyped by politicians and others to distract and confuse the public for their own political ends—but the threat persists and must be taken seri... -
The National Security Law Podcast: This Podcast Will Keep Going Until They Come For Us!
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How to Resolve a Contested Election, Part 3: When Elections Fail
In the most desperate scenarios, the voters may not be the ones who decide who becomes president after all. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Foreign Interference... It's Happening
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Today’s Headlines and Commentary
Lawfare’s daily roundup of national security news and opinion. -
The Lawfare Podcast: How to Report on Hacks and Disinformation
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Intelligence Community Leaders Hold Press Conference on Foreign Election Interference
The officials warn that Iran was behind threatening emails to voters. -
How to Resolve a Contested Election, Part 2: How Congress Counts the Electoral Votes
The electoral votes have been cast, and now it’s time for Congress to decide how they should be counted—assuming it can get its own house in order first. -
Senate Foreign Relations Committee Releases Minority Report on Trump's Foreign Policy
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Ballot Collection Laws and Litigation
Third-party ballot collection—sometimes contemptuously called “ballot harvesting”—has drawn fierce partisan debate this election season. What laws currently govern ballot collection? -
Is a Libyan Warlord Beyond Law’s Reach?
Three lawsuits in U.S. federal court represent an inflection point in the global effort to hold Libyan war criminals legally accountable for torture and extrajudicial killings. -
Forcing President Trump to Comply With the Law
We filed a lawsuit to force President Trump to comply with his war powers reporting obligations under the law—and we won. -
Rational Security: The 'That’s Rudy!' Edition
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Executive Order Designates Fentanyl as Weapon of Mass Destruction
The White House says fentanyl is “closer to a chemical weapon than a narcotic,” warning about the opioid's possible use in a terror attack. -
The European Union Changes Course on Digital Legislation
The proposed digital omnibus package would make changes to the AI Act and GDPR in addition to other data-related measures. -
The Pentagon’s Operational Technology Problem
The readiness of America’s warfighters depends on the cybersecurity of operational technology that is largely unregulated.
