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Livestream: House Foreign Affairs Hearing on the Trump Administration's Iran Policy
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Brexit Endgame: Brexit Nears, Northern Ireland Assembly Reconvenes, and Megxit Distracts
Parliament has finally approved Brexit. Now what? -
Remembering Oman’s Sultan Qaboos, a Critical Interlocutor for the U.S. in the Middle East
The Omani ruler's role in regional politics will be difficult to fill. -
The Week That Will Be
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Today's Headlines and Commentary
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Go Ahead, Apply the Federal Rules of Evidence to the Senate Impeachment Trial
Congressional Republicans argue that the Federal Rules of Evidence should apply to the impeachment trial. But following these rules would guarantee that the Senate could hear from the witnesses that Mitc... -
A New Legal Adviser Nominee
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An Accountability Update for Crimes Committed in Syria
European countries are making progress to hold individuals and corporations accountable for their crimes in the Syrian conflict. -
Incels: America’s Newest Domestic Terrorism Threat
Law-enforcement and counterterrorism agencies need to recognize a real and growing threat. -
The Lawfare Podcast: The National Security Law Podcast Guys Talk Soleimani
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FBI Responds to FISA Court Order Regarding Inspector General Report
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The Week That Was: All of Lawfare in One Post
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Targeting Shahla’i in Addition to Soleimani: Unpacking the Legal Questions
The U.S. may have attempted to kill a second Quds Force commander simultaneous with the Soleimani attack, this time in Yemen. The situation underscores the confusion that besets the self-defense justific... -
Should the House Have Gone to the Courts on Obstruction Before Impeaching?
Legislators largely allowed the executive branch to take refuge in broad prophylactic doctrines that eliminated any need to consider Congress’s interests. -
Obstruction of Congress, Impeachment and Constitutional Conflict
Any discussion of the obstruction charge against President Trump should take into account the historical constitutional disputes between Congress and the executive branch. -
Today's Headlines and Commentary
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Announcing "Context and Consequences of the Soleimani Strike," a New Lawfare E-book
A new Lawfare Institute e-book, "Context and Consequences of the Soleimani Strike: A Lawfare Compilation," is now available on Kindle. -
Canadian National Security: Of Spies and Soleimani
The Canadian Supreme Court rules that a son of Russian spies is a Canadian citizen, and the killing of Qassem Soleimani—and the deaths of Canadian citizens aboard a jet downed by Iran—throws the country’... -
The House Should Subpoena Witnesses Before Transmitting Impeachment Articles
The House should subpoena those witnesses whose testimony would speak to the president’s personal culpability in the withholding of appropriated military assistance to Ukraine.
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Palestinian Islamic Jihad and the Gaza Ceasefire
A deal that disarms Hamas may not disarm Gaza. -
The Week That Was
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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).
