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The Biden Administration Faces a Reckoning Decades in the Making Over the United States’ Use of Air Power and Civilian Harm
The Defense Department can incorporate checks and balances—specifically poststrike audits—into the targeting process to deter circumvention. -
The National Security Law Podcast: Rhyming or Outright Repeating?
The latest episode of the National Security Law Podcast -
The Lawfare Podcast: Russia Attacks Ukraine
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Rational Security 2.0: The ‘Edgelord Putin’ Edition
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The Cyberlaw Podcast: Cyberwar For Real This Time?
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The Complexities of Calling a Coup a Coup
Why is the U.S. government, and the Department of State in particular, slow to call a coup a coup? -
Today’s Headlines and Commentary
Lawfare’s daily roundup of national security news and opinion. -
How Courts Can Protect Democracy From Abuse of Emergency Powers
The Supreme Court should shift its approach to emergency powers (defined broadly to include national security) to take into account the role they can play in undermining democracy. -
The Lawfare Podcast: U.S. Intelligence with Amy Zegart
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The Week That Will Be
Lawfare's weekly roundup of event announcements and employment opportunities. -
Judicial Imperialism and the “Remain in Mexico” Ruling
Late last year, the Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit affirmed a sweeping injunction against President Biden’s termination of the Migration Protection Protocols by grossly distorting statutory provi... -
Cybersecurity Tools Lie Unused in Federal Agencies’ Toolboxes
Many federal agencies have existing authority that could be leveraged to improve the cybersecurity of private actors under their jurisdiction.


