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Two Court Rulings on Presidential Immunity Move the Trump Cases Forward
Rulings by federal district and appeals courts in Washington, D.C. will make it a lot harder for Trump to delay his trial in the Jan. 6 case. -
Too Much Too Soon: China, the U.S., and Autonomy in Nuclear Command and Control
China won’t yet commit to keep autonomy out of its nuclear command and control. It will take a lot more talking to get there. -
Justice Department Accuses Former U.S. Ambassador of Being a Cuban Spy
Victor Manuel Rocha is indicted with charges of having acted as an agent of the government of Cuba for over four decades. -
TechTank: Tech Outlook for 2024
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The Vulnerability and Protection of Student Data
Student data contains important information on minors and young adults, but the regulations protecting student data are not comprehensive. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Matthew Tokson on Government Purchases of Private Data
Is the government bypassing the Fourth Amendment to purchase private data? -
Chutkan Denies Trump’s Motions to Dismiss
District Judge Tanya S. Chutkan rejected two of Trump’s motions to dismiss the Jan. 6 case. -
Countering Hamas’s Financial Network
Some of the organization's sources of funding will be easier to target than others. -
A New Player in Coffee County
Omissions by the Georgia Bureau of Investigation cast further doubt on its work product. -
The Lawfare Podcast, Trump’s Trials and Tribulations: Gag Orders, Telephones, and Other Stuff
Listen to this week's Trump's Trials and Tribulations now. -
The Week That Was: All of Lawfare in One Post
Your weekly summary of everything on the site. -
Perhaps Lawful, but Awful: The Environmental Impacts of the Israel-Hamas War
Examining the IDF’s air strikes on Gaza against environmental protections of the law of armed conflict.


