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The Limits of the World Health Organization
President Trump has begun to target the WHO for its handling of the coronavirus pandemic. But the organization had problems long before Trump. -
Senators Urge Cyber Leaders to Prevent Attacks on the Healthcare Sector
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Today’s Headlines and Commentary
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In “Paper Hearing,” Experts Debate Digital Contact Tracing and Coronavirus Privacy Concerns
The Senate Commerce Committee recently wrapped up a “paper hearing” on big data and the coronavirus pandemic in which lawmakers and private experts weighed how to balance public health efforts against pr... -
The Cyberlaw Podcast: Russia’s Online Disinformation Has a 100-year History
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The Lawfare Podcast: Mom and Dad Talk Clinical Trials in a Pandemic
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Senate Intelligence Committee Releases Fourth Volume of Russian Election Interference Report
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Shell Corporations Facilitate Contracting Fraud at the Department of Defense
Contracting fraud at the Department of Defense poses national security risks. Reforming shell corporation beneficial ownership reporting could help address the problem. -
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Public Health in the Balance: Judicial Review of Pandemic-Related Government Restrictions
What should courts do when people challenge pandemic containment measures imposed by state governments and the federal government? -
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Lawfare’s daily roundup of national security news and opinion. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Former Congressman Brian Baird and Daniel Schuman on How Congress Can Continue to Function Remotely
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International Air Travel as an Indicator of COVID-19 Economic Recovery
My personal experience may be an instructive indicator of what post-coronavirus economic recovery might look like. -
Russia’s Recent Space Activity Is a Return to Old Form
Russia appears to have resumed anti-satellite weapons testing. What’s so dangerous about the Russian tests? What can the U.S. do to respond? -
Abdullah al-Faisal's Global Jihad
How a Jamaican preacher now facing extradition to the United States rose through the extremist ranks. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Is Contact Tracing a Privacy Threat?
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The Week that Was: All of Lawfare in One Post
Your weekly summary of everything on the site. -
The Lawfare Podcast Special Edition: The National Security Law Guys Talk Adjourning Congress, “Total Authority” and Guantanamo
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The House of Representatives Needs an Audit System for Not-In-Person Voting
As the House considers establishing alternatives to in-person voting during the pandemic, it must also provide confidence that a representative’s vote has not been hacked or compromised. -
Election Modifications to Avoid During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Many policy recommendations have been offered to help election officials adequately prepare for the challenge of planning elections during the COVID-19 pandemic. Knowing what not to do is an equally impo...
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The Maritime Origins of Judicial Review
A review of Kevin Arlyck, “The Nation at Sea: The Federal Courts and American Sovereignty, 1789-1825” (Cambridge University Press, 2025). -
Colombia’s Transitional Justice Was Built to Survive de la Espriella
It is a global model for its domestic, not international, legal origins. Future peace may be the real cost of de la Espriella’s attacks.
