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What Is Qualified Immunity, and What Does It Have to Do With Police Reform?
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Southeast Asia’s Overlooked Foreign Fighter Problem
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Military Commissions Judge Rules That Torture Can Be a Factor in Sentencing
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Anti-Government Extremists Charged With Conspiracy to Incite Violence at Las Vegas Protests
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Trump Revokes Hong Kong’s Special Status; China Pushes to Win Global Tech Race
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The Lawfare Podcast: Ryan Merkley on Why Wikipedia Works
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Livestream: Senate Banking Committee Holds Hearing on Hong Kong Crisis
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Lawfare Live: Careers in National Security
Join us on Tuesday, June 9, at 11:00am ET for a 90-minute career panel webinar and Q&A with Lawfare’s senior team. -
On Rod Rosenstein’s Peculiar Testimony
The Senate Judiciary Committee sees exactly what the country is yearning for right now: another investigation of the origins of the Russia investigation. -
How to Fix America’s Failing Sanctions Policy
The United States needs a theory of sanctions, based on honest reflection and study of how economic pressure can and can’t induce the types of behavioral changes that policymakers aim for. -
Rational Security: The 'America is Hurting' Edition
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Department of Homeland Security Law Enforcement Agencies Require Expanded Oversight
The potential for expanded interior Homeland Security law enforcement activity raises questions about whether components of the department being called upon are subject to appropriate training, preparati... -
The Lawfare Podcast: Rashawn Ray on Police Violence
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Senate Judiciary Committee Holds Hearing on Crossfire Hurricane Investigation
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