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Lawfare coverage on the conspiracy to defraud the U.S., corruptly obstructing an official proceeding, and conspiracy against rights statutes.
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There’s recent precedent—as recent as spring 2023.
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Judge Aileen Cannon rejected Trump’s request to begin the trial after the 2024 presidential election.
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A Virginia suffrage lawsuit based on the Readmission Act offers a chance.
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What do different types of espionage campaigns tell us about tightening U.S.-China competition?
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Gaming might seem far removed from national security, but Volko Ruhnke's experience proves otherwise.
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The Israeli governing coalition is now “only” trying to strip the Supreme Court of its power to conduct reasonableness review of cabinet decisions.
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This week, Alan Rozenshtein, Quinta Jurecic, and Scott Anderson got together to NOT talk about that ONE big story that's not quite ripe yet, but they did chat through some of the week's other big nationa...
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Military necessity, humanity, and the complicated realities of conflict regulation.
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Why didn't the government see the Jan. 6 attack coming?
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The much criticized judge presiding in the Mar-a-Lago case holds a scheduling conference, and the parties spar over a reasonable trial date.