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Israel's Jenin Operation
Israel’s latest military campaign is likely to disrupt Palestinian militants but exacerbate deeper problems. -
Moore v. Harper Explained
The Supreme Court largely rejected the independent state legislature theory, concluding that state courts can review regulations on federal elections. -
TechTank: How to Address Issues of Racial Equity and Justice
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Ten Years After Coup, the U.S. Still Supports Tyranny in Egypt
Biden promised to end the “blank checks” given to Egypt’s dictator under the Trump administration. That has not happened. -
The Cyberlaw Podcast: Stewart Baker and Max Schrems Debate the Privacy Framework
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ChinaTalk: PLA Invasion: Is Taiwan's Military Ready?
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The Lawfare Podcast: Tim Wu on AI Regulation
How should the Biden administration think about regulating artificial intelligence? -
How Climate Change and Natural Disasters Provide Opportunities for Conflict Resolution
The increasing frequency of natural disasters will exacerbate some wars while providing opportunities to resolve others. -
The Week That Was: All of Lawfare in One Post
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Lawfare Live: Discussing Season 1 of The Aftermath
Benjamin Wittes, Natalie Orpett, Katherine Pompilio, and Ian Enright unpack season one of The Aftermath. -
Don’t Write Off the Southern District of Florida in the Trump Prosecution
The Southern District of Florida is a district where high-profile cases involving classified information have been successfully prosecuted. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Nosmot Gbadamosi on South Africa’s ‘Putin Problem’
What's behind the "nonsensical nonalignment" of South Africa since the Russian invasion of Ukraine last year?


