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How to Reform the Pardon Power
Congress can prevent or deter the most egregious abuses of the pardon power, while encouraging future presidents to adhere more closely to norms of process and restraint. -
Sen. Menendez Comments on Iran Resolution and War Powers
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The Political Landscape of FISA Reauthorization
On Wednesday, the House of Representatives will mark up legislation to reauthorize and reform key provisions of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), which will otherwise expire on March 15. -
Senate Armed Services Holds Hearing on European and Transportation Commands
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The Lawfare Podcast: Clapper, Hayden, and McCabe on the Worldwide Threat Briefing
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The Cyberlaw Podcast: Wiretapping the Pope
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Warren Has a Plan for Disinformation—What About Everyone Else?
The 2020 U.S. presidential election is playing out in the shadow of disinformation, but few candidates are promising to take action against it. Elizabeth Warren has a plan, but it’s not perfect. -
What’s in the New Huawei Indictment?
On Feb. 11, the Department of Justice unveiled an indictment against Huawei and its subsidiaries—the third filed in approximately one year against the Chinese tech giant. -
The National Security Law Podcast: This Podcast Is Not Just a 'Piece of Metal'
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Fault Lines: Hot Topics in the Arctic
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House Judiciary Introduces FISA Reauthorization
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Do Geofence Warrants Violate the Fourth Amendment?
In a federal prosecution for armed bank robbery, a defendant challenges a geofence warrant. -
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Turkey’s Unpalatable Choices in Syria
Turkey's hardline policy toward the Syrian Kurds has left Ankara with no good options. -
Does Trump Care About the Director of National Intelligence?
The president's choice of acting director may be sending a message to the intelligence community. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Monaco and Yan on Coronavirus
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The Week That Was: All of Lawfare in One Post
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What Really Happened at the Roger Stone Sentencing
Judge Amy Berman Jackson had a particularly difficult job on Thursday.
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Myth of the AI Oracle
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Three Hundred Habeas Cases in Which the Government Has Defied Court Orders
A database of non-compliance with court orders around the country.
