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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
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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. -
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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 ... -
The Lawfare Podcast: Andrew Bacevich on 'The Age of Illusions: How America Squandered Its Cold War Victory'
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Facebook’s White Paper on the Future of Online Content Regulation: Hard Questions for Lawmakers
The company’s new white paper is a thoughtful document that raises serious questions that regulators, and the rest of us interested in the future of online content regulation, need to reckon with. -
Why Is Pakistan’s Military Repressing a Huge, Nonviolent Pashtun Protest Movement?
Tens of thousands of protesters are rallying against the Pakistani military's operations in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas. -
Redefining Victory in Democracy’s War on Terror
In the fight against terrorism, victory should be defined as a continuous process of providing security and maintaining society’s core values in the face of terrorist threats. -
The Disruption of Development Finance
China and the Arab Gulf states are becoming increasingly engaged in bilateral development projects and are shifting their goals away from good governance. -
The Week That Was: All of Lawfare in One Post
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The Lawfare Podcast: Patrick Radden Keefe on 'Say Nothing: A True Story of Murder and Memory in Northern Ireland'
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Department of Justice Announces Indictments Against PLA Officials
Lawfare's biweekly roundup of U.S.-China technology policy news. -
White House Releases Report Justifying Soleimani Strike
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The Lawfare Podcast Special Edition: The National Security Law Guys Talk Lt. Col. Vindman, Roger Stone and War Powers
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Fault Lines: Gobsmackingly Apparent
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Russia’s Proposed New Pipeline Threatens U.S. National Security Interests
Russia wants to build another natural gas pipeline that bypasses Ukraine for Europe. How does the proposed project threaten Ukrainian and U.S. interests? What has the U.S. done to respond? -
75 Years After a Historic Meeting on the USS Quincy, U.S.-Saudi Relations Are in Need of a True Re-think
The crown prince is toxic. It's time for fundamental changes.
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Exploring Ukraine’s Armed Neutrality or Nonalignment: Legal and Policy Considerations
Armed neutrality or nonalignment can ensure Ukraine’s security outside NATO, but with robust Western security obligations and Russian concessions. -
The Trump Admin’s Embrace of Ideological Exclusion and Deportation
The targets, rhetoric, and legal justifications of ideological exclusion and deportation may change over time, but the motivation—suppressing dissent—remains the same. -
Scaling Laws: A New AI Regulatory Regime? SB 813 with Lauren Wagner and Andrew Freedman
What is the current regulatory landscape for AI?