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Lawfare Live: Trump's Trials and Tribulations, Oct. 26
Join the Lawfare team tomorrow for a discussion of the trials of Donald Trump. -
Lawfare No Bull: Former Trump Lawyer Jenna Ellis Pleads Guilty
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Lawfare No Bull: Former Trump Lawyer Kenneth Chesebro Pleads Guilty
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Privacy Law Needs Cost-Benefit Analysis
Privacy debates are often absolutist; smarter policy would force advocates and critics to confront the trade-offs. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Pleas Please Me, Jenna Ellis
What is the impact of the Fulton County plea deals? -
Transcript of Jenna Ellis's Plea Hearing in Georgia
Jenna Ellis is the fourth co-defendant to plead guilty in the Fulton County 2020 election subversion case. -
Trump Files Motion to Dismiss for ‘Selective and Vindictive Prosecution’
Trump claims that the indictment is vindictive and that prosecutors have “behaved in an…unconstitutionally selective fashion.” -
What Makes a State Rational?
A review of John Mearsheimer and Sebastian Rosato, “How States Think: The Rationality of Foreign Policy” (Yale University Press, 2023). -
Trump Files Motion to Dismiss Jan. 6 Case on Statutory Grounds
He argues that the government has failed to allege elements required under the charged statutes. -
Trump Files Motion to Dismiss Jan. 6 Case on Constitutional Grounds
Trump moved to dismiss the government’s case against him on several constitutional bases. -
The Cyberlaw Podcast: Administration Fails Forward on China Chip Exports
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Remembering the Cuban Missile Crisis: Executive Unilateralism or Congressional Drive Toward the Brink?
Despite the widespread citation of the Cuban missile crisis as the archetype of a president utilizing Article II authority to meet a danger unilaterally, Kennedy’s actions in the 1962 crisis were formall...



