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The Lawfare Podcast: Protecting Civilians in Gaza and Beyond with Marc Garlasco and Emily Tripp
What is the state of civilian harm across the globe? -
What Will the International Court of Justice Order on Genocide in Gaza?
While a determination on the merits of the case could take years, the court could order Israel to comply with provisional measures within weeks. -
Lawfare Live: Trump's Trials and Tribulations, Jan. 18
Join the Lawfare team for a discussion of the trials of Donald Trump -
Cassidy Hutchinson’s Take on Her Trump-World Lawyer—and Why It Still Matters
Her memoir reveals the troubling dynamics of a common phenomenon in the Trump probes: a witness represented by an attorney paid for by Trump-aligned sources. -
Lawfare No Bull: Israel Makes Oral Arguments Countering South Africa’s Genocide Claims in the ICJ
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The Lawfare Podcast: Chimène Keitner on South Africa, Israel, and the Genocide Convention
What is South Africa's claim under the Genocide Convention? -
Understanding South Africa v. Israel at the International Court of Justice
The parties’ positions, the definition of genocide, and what comes next in South Africa’s application against Israel. -
An International Path Forward on National Security Access to Personal Data
National security agencies should turn their commitment to accountability in handling personal data into an international legal framework. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Greg Johnsen and Scott Anderson on the Fight Against the Houthis
Who are the Houthis and what are they doing in the Red Sea? -
Why the United States Is Losing the Tech War With China
The U.S. position in the global value chain puts it at a disadvantage, and Washington's confrontational policies are making things worse. -
White House Releases 48-hour War Powers Report on Yemen Strikes
President Biden sent a War Powers Resolution letter to the speaker of the house notifying lawmakers of the U.S.’s Jan. 11 strikes on the Houthis. -
South Africa and Israel Deliver Oral Arguments in ICJ Case Alleging Genocide
The legal teams of South Africa and Israel delivered arguments at The Hague on Jan. 11 and 12, respectively.



