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Riots, White Supremacy and Accelerationism
As protests sweep across the U.S., policymakers and law enforcement should keep a careful eye on whether white supremacists work to accelerate civil disorder. -
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Judge Sullivan Submits Brief to D.C. Circuit on Flynn Case
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House Committee Holds Hearing on Election Security During Pandemic
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The Week That Will Be
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The Lawfare Podcast: Bart Gellman on 'Dark Mirror'
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The Cyber Budget Shows What the U.S. Values—And It Isn’t Defense
U.S. decision makers say they prioritize cyber defense and are not militarizing cyberspace. A closer look at the Federal budget shows otherwise. -
Congress Should Investigate the Trump Administration’s Coronavirus Response
The administration’s floundering response to the pandemic, along with its efforts to limit oversight through existing mechanisms, provides ample evidence of the need for a congressional probe. -
Will Trump’s Executive Order Harm Online Speech? It Already Did.
The threat value of government investigations is all Trump needs to bend Twitter and company to his will. -
Using a Terrorism List to Squeeze Cuba and Venezuela
The State Department's decision to add Cuba to the Not Fully Cooperating Country list could signal a more aggressive policy. -
The Week that Was: All of Lawfare in One Post
Your weekly summary of everything on the site. -
Director of National Intelligence Declassifies Flynn-Kislyak Transcripts
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Fault Lines: INL—Better Know a State Department Bureau
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ChinaTalk: An Industrial Espionage Parable
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The Lawfare Podcast: Eli Lake Makes the Case for Flynn
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Today’s Headlines and Commentary
Lawfare’s daily roundup of national security news and opinion. -
Trump Signs Executive Order About Section 230 and a Panel Discusses It
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The Specter of FISA Reform Haunts Capitol Hill
What on earth is going on with FISA reform in Congress? -
The Justice Department’s Unconvincing Explanation for Its Reversal on FISA
The department argues that a provision giving greater power to amici arguing before the FISA Court could endanger national security. That argument strains credulity. -
Canadian Judge Dismisses Meng Wanzhou’s Application to End Extradition Hearings
What’s in the decision that brings the Huawei CFO one step closer to U.S. extradition?
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First Amendment Questions for AI Transparency Laws
State regulations mandating AI firms to disclose information may run afoul of the First Amendment. California is an early test case. -
Iran War Shows Adversaries Can Exploit Big Data, Too
A U.S. adversary is reportedly targeting U.S. troops with commercial location data. Expect it to happen again. -
Lawfare Daily: Military Education and American Manhood with Jasper Craven
How does military education help explain our current political moment?
