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AI Won’t Automatically Make Legal Services Cheaper
Three bottlenecks between AI capability and access to justice. -
Minnesota FACE Off: A Deep Dive Into the St. Paul Church Protest Case
Unpacking the Don Lemon indictment, its factual allegations, the elements the government must prove to convict, and the potential defenses available to the accused. -
'When Life Gives You Lemons': A Minnesota Case Study in How the Trump Administration Warps Justice
The bizarre saga that unfolded in the weeks leading up to Don Lemon’s indictment illustrates just how far the Justice Department has fallen. -
The Situation: Grand Juries in Savage Times
They really are an important civil liberties protection. -
For Washington, All Roads Lead to Minsk
As Washington falls out with some of its closest, most enduring allies, Belarus, long isolated by the West, has gained favor. -
Lawfare Daily: Dockets Die in Darkness with Peter Beck and Seamus Hughes
What is the impact of the increasing number of news deserts? -
Fulton Co. Election Office Search Warrant Affidavits Made Public
The release followed Judge J.P. Boulee’s order to unseal the docket on Feb. 7. -
Trump’s Board of Peace: America’s Worst Coalition of the Willing
Both parties have tried coalitions of the willing. Trump’s Board of Peace repeats the mistake—only worse, with autocrats and a fee. -
Trump’s $100K H-1B Visa Fee May Be Here to Stay
Breaking down a federal judge’s decision upholding Trump’s hefty fee on visas for high-skilled workers, now under appeal. -
Scaling Laws: The Persuasion Machine: David Rand on How LLMs Can Reshape Political Beliefs
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Lawfare Daily: What To Expect on the Immigration Front in Year 2 of Trump's Second Term
What might the Trump administration's immigration policy look like in 2026? -
Lawfare Lecture: The Making of the MAGA New Right with Dr. Laura Field, Lecture 4
Watch the fourth class of the lecture series.


