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The Lawfare Podcast: Congress and Corona
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In Saudi Arabia, the Virus Crisis Meets Inept Leadership
Mohammed bin Salman's impulsive policies are a poor match for dealing with the novel coronavirus. -
Is It Time to Reform the Federal Vacancies Reform Act?
President Trump is stretching the limits of his statutory ability to appoint acting officials to Senate-confirmed roles. What can Congress do? -
Congressional Homeland Security Committees Seek Ways to Support State, Federal Responses to the Coronavirus
Congressional homeland security committees heard testimony last week from an array of experts on how Congress can support state and federal responses to the coronavirus outbreak. -
The National Security Law Podcast: At Least There Are No Zombies…Yet
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A Bad Deal for Afghanistan
The U.S.-Taliban peace agreement technically conditions U.S. military withdrawal on the Taliban’s agreement to deny al-Qaeda the use of Afghanistan as a terrorist safe haven. But the agreement is lopsided. -
The Week That Will Be
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The Pentagon’s General Counsel on the Law of Military Operations in Cyberspace
Last week, the Defense Department’s general counsel gave a speech setting forth the department’s current position on the laws applicable to military operations in cyberspace. Here’s what you need to know. -
Could the U.S. Sanction the International Criminal Court?
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Reading Between the Lines of Afghan Agreements
The United States just made two different deals with the Taliban and the Afghan government. Can they be reconciled? -
The Lawfare Podcast: Joseph Nye on "Do Morals Matter?: Presidents and Foreign Policy from FDR to Trump"
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The Week that Was: All of Lawfare in One Post
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How Italy Is Handling the Coronavirus
Italy is at the center of the coronavirus outbreak in Europe. So how is it responding? -
Flynn Waives Attorney-Client Privilege
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House Appeals Decision in McGahn Subpoena Case
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What We Learned From Bloomberg’s Online Campaign
Bullish digital campaigning can’t change hearts and minds at the polls—but it can change Facebook. -
Quarantine and Isolation Authorities in States Affected by COVID-19
Every state has reported cases of coronavirus infection. But what power do these states have to order compulsory quarantine of infected or exposed persons? -
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What Has Congress Been Doing on Section 230?
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Judge Dugan, Charlie Chaplin, and the Claim of Judicial Immunity From Criminal Prosecution
The Wisconsin circuit court judge’s recent judicial immunity claim lacks merit, though she may find some support in the dubious prosecution of the famous actor. -
Lawfare Live: Trials of the Trump Administration, May 28
Join the Lawfare team at 2 pm ET for a discussion of the litigation targeting actions from President Trump.