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Will SDF-Affiliated Courts Try European Foreign Fighters?
The local administration in northeastern Syria wants to try foreign fighters. Will European countries support the plan? -
Far-Right Terror Rocks Germany
The Hanau attack comes amid a wave of surging anti-Semitism and violence against newly arrived migrants in Germany. -
Today’s Headlines and Commentary
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The Real Threat to Palestine Is a Crisis of Leadership
The paralysis of Palestinian politics is preventing an effective response to the new peace plan. -
Prosecutions of International Terrorist Supporters Continue: Winter 2019 Update
The Justice Department continues to target those with suspected terror links. Here’s a review of the terror-related prosecutions from the past few months. -
National Security Highlights from the Ninth Democratic Debate
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The Lawfare Podcast: Brendan Nyhan on the Empirical Effects of Disinformation
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Dispatch from Munich: Seeking a Savior in a Time of Westlessness
European states want to exert more unity and strength on the world stage, but they lack the vision and consensus to do so. -
Take Greenland Seriously and Literally as a Vital National Security Issue
Mentioning Greenland may invite laughs about President Trump’s rash interest in purchasing the island. Joking, however, overlooks the significant impact that Greenland will have on U.S. interests within ... -
Rational Security: The 'Should He Stay or Should He Go' Edition
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The 2020 Presidential Candidates Stay (Mostly) Quiet on Law Enforcement Independence
Democratic candidates for president have spent relatively little time discussing Justice Department independence on the campaign trail—in contrast to the first post-Watergate presidential election, when ... -
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The Lawfare Podcast Bonus Edition: Jessica Stern on Radovan Karadzic
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What Should We Do About Section 230?
Some tentative thoughts on whether the law can be improved. -
New Evidence of Secret International Agreements
Previously unreported data about 61international agreements raise questions about the use of secrecy in U.S. foreign relations. -
Our Robophobia
We are biased against robots, and it is killing us. -
Bill Barr’s Secret: He’s Pro-Defendant
Bill Barr gives a gift to criminal defendants everywhere. The defense bar should take it at face value—and thereby make him answer for it. -
The Week That Will Be
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The Senate Urges a More Assertive Approach Toward Libya Policy
At a hearing on Feb. 12, lawmakers on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and senior American diplomats offered competing visions for the future of U.S. efforts to secure a negotiated solution to the ...
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Is This the End of the Kurdish Insurgency in Turkey?
The PKK has announced it will disband, but its arrangement with Ankara may lack the conditions for a lasting peace. -
Lawfare Daily: The Trials of the Trump Administration, May 22
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The Situation: Thanks But No Thanks
I really don’t need this sort of defense from antisemitism.