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Discussing oral arguments in Mexico v. Smith & Wesson.
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The Israeli government’s controversial vote to remove Ronen Bar faces legal hurdles, with the potential to set off a constitutional crisis.
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The Supreme Court’s procedural ruling in Trump v. J.G.G. could have real costs for those swept up by the AEA and for the separation of powers.
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The allegation seems to stem from double hearsay in a document authored by a later suspended police detective.
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What could the evolution of AI look like?
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Trump and Bukele play three-card monte with a detainee.
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Trump claims he can fire officers not picked by the president and hire acting leaders for Senate-confirmed roles outside the Vacancies Act.
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Join the Lawfare team for a live discussion on April 15.
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American political theater isn’t new. The House Un-American Activities Committee operated for decades—until targets learned to fight back.
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Listen to the seventh and final episode of Escalation, a narrative podcast on U.S.-Ukraine relations.
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U.S. intelligence agencies have never stolen foreign commercial and technology secrets. It’s time to rethink that taboo.
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Listen to the April 11 Lawfare Live.