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Securing the Critical Minerals Supply Chain
The Trump administration has recently taken a series of actions aimed at addressing vulnerabilities in supply chains for critical minerals—materials that are scarce and yet crucial for economic and natio... -
Trump Administration Releases Overdue War Powers Report in Response to Lawsuit
On Oct. 20, 2020, the Trump administration publicly released the unclassified portion of a long-overdue report on the legal and policy frameworks for the use of military force. -
Summary: Justice Department Charges Six Russian GRU Officers
The indictment details a series of Russian cyberattacks between November 2015 through October 2019, which used highly destructive malware to cause electrical blackouts and disrupt business and government... -
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Amy Coney Barrett on National Security Law
Last month, President Trump nominated Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court. We reviewed several of Barrett’s writings to glean what they might reveal about her views on issues important to Lawfar... -
How to Resolve a Contested Election, Part 1: The States and Their Electors
The process for selecting a new president begins with the states—and they may play a decisive role in resolving any disputes that might arise in 2020. -
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The Kremlin’s Return to Active Measures
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The Cyberlaw Podcast: Fight Like a Canadian
The latest episode of the Cyberlaw Podcast. -
New Lawsuit Filed Against Saudi Crown Prince for Khashoggi Murder
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Section 230 and the Supreme Court: Is Too Late Worse Than Never?
Why has it taken until now for a Supreme Court justice to pay attention to Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act? -
The Lawfare Podcast: The Quad with Tanvi Madan and Lavina Lee
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The Report, Episode Twelve: It Will Never Get Out
Today, we released the twelfth episode of Lawfare’s narrative audio documentary, The Report, which recounts the story Robert Mueller lays out in his 448-page report. -
How U.S. Spy Flights Against China Undermine the International Order
Recent incidents in the South China Sea have called into question whether some U.S. spy flights in international airspace violate international norms. -
The Transformation of Business in an Age of Espionage
American businesses have not fully recognized the enhanced nation-state threat environment within which they are operating, and they do not entirely appreciate the difference between risks and threats. -
Due Diligence and the U.S. Defend Forward Cyber Strategy
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What to Do About Xinjiang
How the U.S. can push back on human rights abuses in the region. -
The History Behind the Violence in Nagorno-Karabakh
A war broke out on Sept. 27 in the mountainous region of Nagorno-Karabakh, reigniting a century of conflict between Azerbaijan and Armenia. -
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Justice Department Charges Six Russian GRU Officers for Widespread Hacking Efforts
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