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Summary: Appointment of USCIS Director Cuccinelli Violates Federal Vacancies Reform Act, Court Rules
Judge Randolph Moss of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia found that Kenneth Cuccinelli’s appointment on an acting basis to lead U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services had been unlaw... -
Chinese Nationals Indicted in Alleged North Korean Cryptocurrency Hack
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The Lawfare Podcast: A Trip Around Africa with Judd Devermont and Emilia Columbo
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Asylum Update: Ninth Circuit Deals Two Defeats to the Trump Administration
On Feb. 28, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit cast doubt on the legality of the “Remain in Mexico” program and a rule limiting access to asylum. -
Senior Administration Officials Release Joint Statement on Super Tuesday Election Security
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Cuccinelli Appointment as Acting USCIS Director Was Unlawful, Judge Rules
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The Week That Will Be
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Turkey’s Troubles in Idlib: Does Article 5 of the North Atlantic Treaty Hold the Answer?
Since a lethal airstrike against Turkish forces in Syria on Feb. 27, speculation has been rife as to whether Turkey could request military assistance under Article 5 of the North Atlantic Treaty. At leas... -
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Trump’s Middle East Peace Plan: What’s There to Be Upset About?
A lot, if you are Palestinian. -
Understanding China’s 'Preventive Repression' in Xinjiang
If the United States wants to make progress on China's human rights violations, it needs to take China's security concerns seriously. -
The Week that Was: All of Lawfare in One Post
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The Lawfare Podcast: Philip Rucker and Carol Leonnig on 'A Very Stable Genius'
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D.C. Circuit Dismisses McGahn Subpoena Case
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Huawei Faces Setbacks in U.S. Courts; Coronavirus Epidemic Expands Beyond Chinese Borders
Lawfare's biweekly roundup of U.S.-China technology policy news. -
Planning for Coronavirus
Efforts undertaken by the George W. Bush administration to prepare for an avian flu outbreak provide a model for how the Trump administration should respond to coronavirus. -
Appeals Court Affirms Two Injunctions Against Trump Administration Asylum Policies
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Why the Trump Administration May End Up in Court Over War Powers Reporting
Congress has told the Trump administration that it has to produce a public war powers report by March 1. And if that doesn’t happen, private citizens can now sue over it.
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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.