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Did the Ninth Circuit Create a New Fourth Amendment Notice Requirement for Surveillance Practices?
An overlooked part of United States v. Moalin could have a major impact on surveillance law. -
Partisan Taint in the Trump-Russia Investigation
The GOP isn’t wrong to suspect partisan bias in the Trump-Russia investigation. That’s why Americans need a different kind of intelligence reform. -
To Succeed in Its Cybersecurity Mission, the Defense Department Must Partner With Academia (For Real)
While the Defense Department often lists academia as part of important partnerships, this relationship is always the coda in the partnership list. The department needs its own cyber academic engagement s... -
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How to Compete in Cyberspace: An Accompaniment
Gen. Paul Nakasone, the director of the NSA and commander of U.S. Cyber Command, has a new article in Foreign Affairs. Here are some thoughts on it. -
The Week That Will Be
Lawfare's weekly round-up of event announcements and employment opportunities. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Everything You Wanted to Know About the Hatch Act But Were Afraid to Ask
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Can the President Claim Transition Period Privilege?
The Senate Intelligence Committee argued that the president-elect may not claim executive privilege for advice received after the election and before the inauguration. A federal judge reached the opposit... -
Our 'Collusion Reading Diary' is Now a Lawfare E-book
A new Lawfare Institute e-book, "A Collusion Reading Diary" is now available on Kindle. -
Repairing the Rule of Law: An Agenda for Post-Trump Reform
What should be done in a post-Trump world to restore the rule of law? -
To Prevent Extremist Violence in the United States, Think Beyond the Homeland Security Box
Other agencies can better promote CVE initiatives by building bridges to communities and taking a less security-focused approach. -
The Week that Was: All of Lawfare in One Post
Your weekly summary of everything on the site. -
ODNI Releases Procedures Governing Foreign Intelligence Collection
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Today’s Headlines and Commentary
Lawfare’s daily roundup of national security news and opinion. -
Fault Lines Episode 40: Podcast Free Europe
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The Lawfare Podcast: A Busy Week at the DC Circuit
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Four Obstacles to Local Surveillance Ordinances
Our research reveals common traits that thwarted municipal efforts to establish local civilian control over law enforcement surveillance. -
Pompeo’s Right About One Thing: Diplomats Deserve First Amendment Rights
The secretary of state has accidentally shed light on the burdensome restrictions that the State Department puts on its overseas employees and their families. -
Today’s Headlines and Commentary
Lawfare’s daily roundup of national security news and opinion. -
Thirty-Six Hours of Cheapfakes
Over the course of two short days, figures affiliated with the GOP published three different deceptively edited videos on social media. Platforms can’t handle the challenge alone.
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The Unitary Artificial Executive
Previous expansions of presidential power were still constrained by human limitations. Artificial intelligence eliminates those constraints. -
Rational Security: The "Tyler's Revenge" Edition
Scott Anderson, Ari Tabatabai and Tyler McBrien talked through the week’s big news in national security. -
The Case Against Unbounded Delegation in Trump v. V.O.S. Selections
Unlike IEEPA, all foreign affairs delegations mentioned in the Court’s canonical Curtiss-Wright decision were cabined delegations.
