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The Islamic State in Mozambique
Since a local insurgent group declared its affiliation with the Islamic State, its attacks have increased in frequency and intensity. -
The Week That Was: All of Lawfare in One Post
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Baidu, Alibaba and Tencent Escape Investment Ban
Lawfare’s biweekly roundup of U.S.-China technology policy and national security news. -
A Practical Path to Condemn and Disqualify Donald Trump
The 14th Amendment path to holding Trump accountable is true to the facts and preferable procedurally, as compared to impeachment. -
Today’s Headlines and Commentary
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The SolarWinds Hack Can Directly Affect Control Systems
The SolarWinds breach demonstrates that cyberattacks against IT infrastructure can have OT impact, which could compromise control systems and create real-world harm. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Dan Byman on the Sequel that Never Came to Be
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The Case for Pardoning Trump
Yes, President Trump was corrupt and malfeasant. But federal criminal proceedings against him would distract President Biden, give Trump a publicity bonanza, shroud key findings in investigative secrecy,... -
The National Security Law Podcast: So … What Do We Do Now?
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An Update on the Coronavirus-Related Lawsuits Against China
Far fewer coronavirus-related lawsuits have been filed against China in the past few months than previously, an ebb that may reflect any one of several good reasons why would-be plaintiffs would want to ... -
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Documents Related to Biden Administration Immigration Policy
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Biden Administration Actions Taken to Confront COVID-19
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Fault Lines: From Trump to Biden with David Adesnik and John Hannah
The latest episode of Fault Lines -
Facebook Has Referred Trump’s Suspension to Its Oversight Board. Now What?
Don’t expect high drama or fireworks. But this could signal a substantial change in how the platform approaches content moderation. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Information Disorder During and After the Trump Presidency
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Biden Orders Immediate Confrontation of Climate Crisis
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Rational Security: The 'Let’s Never Do That Again' Edition
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The Lawfare Podcast: Jeff Kosseff on the Fight Against Online Child Pornography
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When Extremists Stormed the Capitol and Got Convicted of Seditious Conspiracy
In 1954, four Puerto Rican nationalist terrorists stormed the Capitol and shot five congressmen. The incident also produced an interesting Second Circuit opinion.
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The Counter-UAS Certification Bottleneck
While recent amendments to 6 U.S.C. § 124n permit state and local authorities to address drone threats, a critical restraint remains. -
Scaling Laws: "The God Test" AI as Cosmic Reckoning, with Robert Wright
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‘Voluntary’ Until the Government Is Your Customer
The new AI executive order disclaims a licensing mandate. Federal procurement can impose one anyway.
