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Lawfare No Bull: Confirmation Hearing for Deputy Attorney General Nominee Todd Blanche
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Models for Transitional Justice in Syria
Syria can learn from other nations’ successes and failures as it seeks to build a legitimate post-Assad political order. -
IEEPA Tariffs’ Many Legal Challenges
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Birthright Citizenship and the Obscure Right of Expatriation
Recent attempts to undermine the century-old consensus on birthright citizenship have failed spectacularly. But the obscure history of the inherent right of expatriation provides an additional reason not... -
Lawfare Daily: Matt Perault on the Little Tech Agenda
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Lawfare Daily: The Trials of the Trump Administration, Feb. 14
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The Mexican military has not defeated the cartels. Trump’s proposed use of force will not work either. -
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The Situation: No Way Out
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The TikTok Ban Withers Away
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How the Attack on USAID Hurts Ukraine
The effect of Trump’s executive order—and Musk’s attempts to dismantle the agency— is already being felt widely in Ukraine. -
Calibrating Secure by Design With the Risks Faced by Small Businesses
Empirical evidence suggests guiding small businesses toward more secure configurations is more important than eliminating vulnerabilities. -
Governments Are Losing the Crypto Wars
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Lawfare Daily: Russia’s Shadow War in the Baltic Sea
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Beyond DeepSeek: How China’s AI Ecosystem Fuels Breakthroughs
China is giving certain hand-picked companies the resources they need to compete globally. -
SDNY Acting U.S. Attorney Resigns Over Order to Drop Adams Charges
Manhattan’s top prosecutor resigned after refusing a Justice Department order to drop corruption charges against Mayor Eric Adams. -
Can Trump Invoke the Alien Enemies Act?
Trump wants to fit a round, troubled, 227-year-old law into the square hole of illegal immigration. What, if anything, stands in his way? -
Trump Signs Executive Order to Reshape the U.S. Foreign Service
The order directs the secretary of state to reform recruiting, performance, evaluation, retention, and other diplomatic service standards. -
Musk Poses Cybersecurity Risks
Musk and his DOGE associates’ reported access to sensitive government systems presents serious cybersecurity risks. -
The Use and Abuse of Administrative Leave
Understanding a central tool in DOGE’s war against the federal workforce.
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From Endless Frontier to Enemy of the People: The Assault on Public Science
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