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Rational Security: The 'Wickedly Talented Adele Dazeem' Edition
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Afghanistan’s Crises Require a Clear Statement of U.S. Policy
The United States needs to articulate its approach, to make clear its intentions and provide leadership for an international humanitarian response. -
The Israeli President’s Plan to End the Constitutional Crisis
What does it say? Why has it been rejected by the government? -
The Week That Was
Your weekly summary of everything on the site. -
Enforcement of Cybersecurity Regulations: Part 2
While a valuable part of a cybersecurity program, “third-party audits” are too often not audits and not done by true third parties. -
The Lawfare Podcast: What We've Learned About Security and Intelligence Failures on Jan. 6
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Climate Change Advisory Opinion Requests: Risk and Reward
States facing an existential threat from climate change ask international tribunals to weigh in on the obligations of states before it is too late. -
The D.C. Circuit Gets Weird in the Mar-a-Lago Investigation
An appellate court just held secret proceedings relating to former President Trump’s unlawful possession of classified documents at record-breaking speed. Why is a mystery… -
ChinaTalk: Stephen Kotkin on China
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The Lawfare Podcast: The New American Foreign Policy of Technology
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Rational Security: The 'Mission Admonished' Edition
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D.C. Circuit Hears Oral Argument in Bahlul v. United States
The latest appeal, one in a long line of many, raises again an interesting issue about whether the military commission convening authority is properly appointed under the U.S. Constitution.