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John Ratcliffe’s Dangerous Declassification Game
If the Russian reporting disclosed by Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe is not disinformation, it only makes his actions look worse. -
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DHS Warns of White Supremacy Threat, Russian Disinformation in New Report
A first-of-its-kind Department of Homeland Security threat assessment details a range of threats to the United States. -
Justice Department Charges Two Islamic State Members for Executing Americans
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The Lawfare Podcast: Scott Anderson on State Election Rules
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Call for Nominations: 2020 Mike Lewis Prize for National Security Law Scholarship
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FCC Adopts More Transparency and Coordination in Foreign Telecom Review Process
A lot of media attention is devoted to foreign-owned software like TikTok and WeChat, but an ongoing and less-covered policy shift is occurring in how the U.S. government screens foreign-owned telecoms f... -
Cancel the Vice Presidential Debate
With the White House in the midst of a coronavirus outbreak, it’s not safe. -
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Avoiding Post-Election Chaos: Wilson vs. Hughes, 1916
President Trump’s recent refusals to commit to a peaceful transfer of power have called to mind historical contrasts. -
The Lawfare Podcast: John Brennan Remains Undaunted
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The Cyberlaw Podcast: Damned if You Do, Damned if You Don’t (Pay the Ransom)
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The Chagos Archipelago Dispute: Law, Diplomacy and Military Basing
What’s the international significance of the dispute over the Chagos Archipelago? -
Two Live Lawfare Podcast Tapings This Week
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The Lawfare Podcast: The President and the Coronavirus
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The Consequences of Recent Court Decisions for Congress
What do recent court decisions mean for the future of congressional oversight? -
The Rules for Displacing an Ailing Presidential Candidate
What happens if a sick presidential candidate won't drop out? This hypothetical illuminates important features in the presidential electoral system. -
White Demographic Anxiety Fuels Support for Torture of Terrorism Suspects
A survey experiment shows that white Americans are more likely to support torture if they're reminded of the changing demographics of the country.
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Inside Trump’s Second-Term National Security Strategy
President Trump’s new “America First” National Security Strategy (NSS) is a stark departure from previous strategies. -
Why the Government Keeps Failing to Re-Indict Letitia James
Prosecutors are satisfying the definition of insanity—doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.
