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The Report: Impeachment, Day Three
Lawfare and Goat Rodeo bring you the third day of President Donald Trump’s impeachment trial boiled down to the most essential one hour and 38 minutes. -
The Berlin Conference on Libya: Will Hypocrisy Undermine Results?
International actors committed to not interfere in Libya, but can they be held to it? -
Is Deterrence Restored with Iran?
Both sides are sending mixed messages, which can be disastrous for deterrence. -
The National Security Law Podcast: This Podcast Deserves (at Least) One Vote for the Hall of Fame
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The Cyberlaw Podcast: Is CCPA short for 'Law of Unintended Consequences'?
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FISC Declassifies Order About Carter Page FISA Applications
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Introducing ‘The Report, Season 2: The Impeachment’
The proceedings of the impeachment trial should be heard by each and every American, but the reality is that most do not have the luxury of sitting through the daily grind of lengthy testimony. Which is ... -
Livestream: Senate Impeachment Trial Day 3
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The Lawfare Podcast: Renee DiResta on Disinformation and Misinformation From Vaccines to the GRU
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Today's Headlines and Commentary
Lawfare’s daily roundup of national-security news and opinions. -
As Oman Enters a New Era, Economic and Political Challenges Persist
Oman's new sultan will need to prioritize job creation, diversifying Oman’s economy, and introducing controlled political reforms. -
Key Global Takeaways From India's Revised Personal Data Protection Bill
The Indian government has introduced a new data protection bill. What's in the bill? What does it reveal about the Indian government's vision of the data protection and of the internet? -
Is There a Targeted Troll Campaign Against Lisa Page? A Bot Sentinel Investigation
I am the founder and CEO of Bot Sentinel, a platform that uses machine learning and artificial intelligence to classify inauthentic and problematic Twitter accounts. Even I was shocked by what we discove... -
Rational Security: The 'Pettifogging' Edition
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Alan Dershowitz’s Strange Constitutional Arguments on Impoundment and Foreign Policy
The controversial member of the president’s impeachment defense team argues that the withholding of military aid to Ukraine did not violate the Impoundment Control Act. -
Livestream: Senate Impeachment Trial Day 2
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Today's Headlines and Commentary
Lawfare’s daily roundup of national-security news and opinions. -
U.S. and China Sign "Phase One" Trade Deal but Leave Key Issues Unresolved
Lawfare's biweekly roundup of U.S.-China technology policy news. -
Reviving Qui Tam Monitoring of Executive Branch Officials
As Congress considers various measures to rein in unchecked executive power, it should look back in history to a critical, well-established and underutilized tool for holding executive officials to accou... -
We Wrote a Book: “Unmaking the Presidency”
The book we published today began with a series of Lawfare posts.
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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?