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Bill Browder, human rights campaigner and foe of Vladimir Putin, seems to get arrested whenever he travels abroad as a result of red notices and diffusion orders issued by Vladimir Putin through the Inte...
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Chuck Rosenberg reviewed Preet Bharara’s new book, “Doing Justice: A Prosecutor’s Thoughts on Crime, Punishment, and The Rule of Law.”
Sean Quirk summarized military commission proceedings in the trial ...
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Two New Zealand mosques were the targets of mass shootings that killed 49 people on Friday, the New York Times reports. The terrorist attacks were reportedly inspired by white supremacist ideology and li...
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House Judiciary Committee ranking member Doug Collins (R-Ga.) released the transcript of former Deputy Assistant Director of the FBI Counterintelligence Division Peter Strzok's interview with the House J...
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Editor’s Note: This article originally appeared on Order from Chaos.
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This post originally appeared on Order from Chaos.
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The recently reported activities by U.S. Cyber Command around the 2018 midterm elections were sorely needed, and according to press reports were effective. Some have criticized them as not having deterre...
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The Jan. 29 Senate testimony by intelligence community leaders highlighted a number of crisis areas that were of little surprise to most followers of the news: U.S. troops and advisers are engaged around...
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The Senate twice rebuked President Donald Trump late Wednesday and Thursday, likely forcing him to use the presidential veto for the first time. The Senate voted 59–41 Thursday to block Trump’s national ...
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Speaker Nancy Pelosi has now joined Gerald Ford as a House leader putting on the record an influential view of the boundaries of impeachment. In 1970, when Ford was House minority leader, he spoke from t...
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This week’s show features debate and discussion between co-hosts Professors Steve Vladeck and Bobby Chesney regarding:
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On March 6, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced a long-term road map to turn Facebook into a “privacy-focused communications platform.” His “principles” for this transformation include auto-deleting o...
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Editor's note: This post is a translation of "How Many Central Americans Are Traveling North?," by Stephanie Leutert and Sarah Spalding. The original English version of the post is available here.
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Editor's note: A version of this piece is now available in Spanish here.
Nota editorial: Se puede leer este post en español aquí.
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Former Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort is heading to prison, and facing new charges. If you thought the Arab Spring was over, think again. And a massage parlor owner with suspected links to the Chin...
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Paul Manafort, President Trump’s former campaign chairman, was sentenced to an additional three and a half years in prison in his case before the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, where h...
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On Wednesday, the New York County District Attorney announced a sixteen-count indictment alleging Paul Manafort, President Trump's former campaign chairman, committed offenses relating to residential mor...
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5G promises to revolutionize how people use technology. From transportation to health care to entertainment, the way people interact with wireless internet devices will change substantially. And as 5G en...
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The future of American semiconductor innovation—and the price of future smartphones—may hinge on what is happening in a San Jose courtroom. In the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Califor...
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As the nation braces for the forthcoming end of special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into President Trump and his associates, The Lawfare Podcast decided to take a look back at the complete his...