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Today’s Headlines and Commentary
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The Lawfare Podcast: Making Sense of the Unprecedented Sanctions on Russia
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The Cyberlaw Podcast: Waging War in a Networked Age
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How the U.K. and the Senate Judiciary Committee Are Being Dangerously Foolish About Cryptography
In an attempt to prevent the online circulation of child sexual abuse material, a reintroduced Senate bill runs the risk of failing to combat the problem while simultaneously decreasing internet security. -
Putin’s Memory Laws Set the Stage for His War in Ukraine
Vladimir Putin’s rewriting of the history of World War II set the stage for his war in Ukraine. -
Lawfare Live: Expert Panel On Ukraine
Join us this Friday, March 4, at 3:30 p.m. EST for a live recording of the Lawfare Podcast where we will talk about the situation in Ukraine with an expert panel. -
Today’s Headlines and Commentary
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The Lawfare Podcast: China’s Illicit Economies
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The Division of Authority Between the Special Trial Counsel and Commanders Under the Uniform Code of Military Justice: Planning Now for the Next Phase of Reform
In late 2021, Congress reformed the military justice system in a way that materially alters the traditional division of prosecutorial responsibility between nonlawyer military commanders and uniformed la... -
The Week That Will Be
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The First Trial of a Capitol Riot Defendant: A Shock-and-Awe Campaign of Video, Audio, and Other Digital Evidence
When Capitol riot defendant Guy Reffitt goes to trial before a federal jury in Washington, D.C., prosecutors plan to present a shock-and-awe campaign of video, audio and other digital evidence. -
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Your weekly summary of everything on the site.



