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The Week That Was: All of Lawfare in One Post
Your weekly summary of everything on the site. -
Some Thoughts on the Weak U.S.-Ukraine Security Agreement
It does not, as the national security adviser says, signal U.S. resolve. Quite the opposite. -
United States and Ukraine Release New Security Agreement
The agreement is set to last for 10 years, but can be terminated with six months notice. -
ChinaTalk: The Best Chinese Songs of 2024 - with Concrete Avalanche
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Lawfare Daily: Missouri’s Legal Fight Against China Continues with Sean Mirski and Aaron Sobel
Why is Missouri suing China? -
How China’s Cyber Ecosystem Feeds Off Its Superstar Hackers
The latest edition of the Seriously Risky Business cybersecurity newsletter, now on Lawfare. -
Sanctions for Spyware
Sanctions could prove an effective tool in the fight against spyware abuses. -
Rational Security: The “Miami Vices” Edition
This week, Alan Rozenshtein, Quinta Jurecic, and Scott Anderson were joined by Lawfare Editor-in-Chief Benjamin Wittes to talk through some of the week’s biggest national security news stories. -
Appellate Issues in the Trump Hush Money Case: The Extraordinary Ordinariness of Justice Merchan’s Adjudication
Even though some appellate issues are non-frivolous, the media has grossly overstated the conviction’s vulnerability. -
Lawfare Daily: Is Complying with the Law of War a Defense to Genocide?
What is the interplay between international humanitarian law and the Genocide Convention? -
UN Human Rights Council Releases Report on Israel-Hamas War International Law Violations
The commission finds that Hamas and Israel have committed war crimes; Israel claims “systematic anti-Israeli discrimination.” -
The Hidden Stories of China's Past
A review of Ian Johnson, “Sparks: China’s Underground Historians and Their Battle for Their Future” (Oxford University Press, 2023) -
Lawfare Live: Trump's Trials and Tribulations, June 13
Join the Lawfare team for a discussion of the trials of Donald Trump. -
The Self-Pardon Question Is Coming
Centuries of federal court rulings have already answered it. -
Lawfare Daily: Natan Sachs on the Latest Israeli Political Crisis
Discussing the resignation of Benny Gantz from Israel's war Cabinet. -
Cyber Conflict and Subversion in the Russia-Ukraine War
Cyber operations reveal their limitations as means of warfare, but territorial conquest opens unique opportunities for exploitation. -
ONCD Releases Report on Cyber Regulatory Harmonization and Reciprocity
The report outlines responses from industry, government, and academia to a recent request for information. -
How Economic Talks With China Can Advance U.S. Interests
Engagement is not a dirty word. -
Justice Department Refutes Allegations of Coordination with Manhattan DA
In a letter to the House Judiciary Committee, the Justice Department pushed back on claims that it was behind the prosecution of Donald Trump. -
Chatter: FDR, Charles Lindbergh, and Presidential Libraries with Paul Sparrow
Discussing the war of words between FDR and Charles Lindbergh.
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Call for Papers: The University of Texas at Austin Announces the 2025 "Bobby R. Inman Award" for Student Scholarship on Intelligence
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Tracing the Origins of a ‘New American Surveillance State’
A review of Byron Tau, "Means of Control: How the Hidden Alliance of Tech and Government Is Creating a New American Surveillance State" (Crown, 2024).