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Legal statecraft moves beyond lawfare, giving the U.S. a strategic instrument to shape the environment instead of playing defense.
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Any attempt to authorize domestic military deployments by designating fentanyl a weapon of mass destruction rests on absurd legal theories.
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Join the Lawfare team at 4 pm ET for a discussion of the litigation targeting actions from President Trump.
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Scott Anderson sat down with Benjamin Wittes, Natalie Orpett, and Molly Roberts for a special deep-dive into the intervention in Venezuela.
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Without clear definitions, commanders risk issuing unlawful orders, and troops risk obeying them.
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The U.K. government’s latest attempt to access encrypted cloud backups could allow adversarial actors to gain access to sensitive data.
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What lessons can be drawn from the attack on the U.S. Capitol five years later?
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From extraterritorial arrest to head-of-state immunity, his case will test long-standing doctrines.
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The executive order directs executive branch departments and agencies to withdraw from over 60 international organizations and treaties.
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The four-count indictment includes charges of cocaine trafficking and illegal weapons possession.
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Recent U.S. actions in Venezuela underscore the president’s broad authority to use military force. But threats of a “second wave” may still run up against its limits.
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Listen to the Jan. 5 livestream as a podcast.