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Livestream: Senate Impeachment Trial Begins
Watch the Senate impeachment trial of President Trump here. -
The SIGAR Called Congress to Action, But How Will It Respond?
In testimony before the House, the special inspector general for Afghanistan reconstruction offered a sobering portrait of the challenges confronting U.S. reconstruction efforts, and called for more vigo... -
The Afghanistan Papers and the Perils of Historical Analogy
What explains the general lack of interest in the Afghanistan Papers? Why didn’t this trove of declassified documents catch fire like the Pentagon Papers during Vietnam? -
President Trump Files Impeachment Trial Brief
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The Lawfare Podcast Special Edition: Senate Trial Preview
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The Trump Impeachment and the Question of Precedent, Part II: The Trouble With Alan Dershowitz’s ‘Constitutional Argument’
Alan Dershowitz and Sen. Mitch McConnell are helping each other set an impeachment precedent in which there would be no room for removing a president for serious abuse of power. -
The Lawfare Podcast Shorts: The Sordid Story of Impeachment
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The Age of Open Assassination
The strike on Qassem Soleimani will weaken an international ban that has been an advantage to powerful states like the United States. -
House Releases Impeachment Trial Brief
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The Week that Was: All of Lawfare in One Post
Your weekly summary of everything on the site. -
The First Test for Chief Justice Roberts? McConnell’s Organizing Resolution for Impeachment
How the chief justice deals with the question of whether the Senate will hear new evidence and testimony could illuminate how aggressive a role he intends to play throughout the trial. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Batya Ungar-Sargon on the Anti-Semitic Violence in New York
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House Releases Additional Material From Lev Parnas
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Netanyahu and the Anatomy of a Constitutional Crisis
Israeli politics have become inextricably entangled in Netanyahu’s legal predicament, and there is little legal clarity about what Israel’s constitutional law requires in this situation. -
Today's Headlines and Commentary
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Was the Soleimani Killing an Assassination?
While the United States prohibits assassination as a matter of national policy, not every killing violates this ban. And even if the killing did not have an international legal basis, it may not necessar... -
Examining the Shortcomings of the Senate Intelligence Committee's 'Torture Report'
The Senate Select Committee on Intelligence's study of the CIA’s detention and interrogation program made several critical mistakes that have limited its long-term impact. Here's how it could have been b... -
NSA General Counsel Remarks to the American Bar Association
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Apple vs FBI: Pensacola Isn’t San Bernardino
Once again, the FBI is seeking Apple’s help in unlocking phones in a counterterrorism case. But this time, Apple is technically incapable of providing assistance. -
Tor Hidden Services Are a Failed Technology, Harming Children, Dissidents and Journalists
Tor hidden services are intended to help dissidents and whistleblowers. Instead, they have provided a false sense of security to users and created a platform for child sexual exploitation.
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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.