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The Lawfare Podcast: Noreen Malone on Slow Burn and the Road to War in Iraq
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A Political Compromise on Qualified Immunity
In its effort to address qualified immunity, Congress should distinguish between civil actions that seek to encourage agency reform and civil actions that serve to punish wrongdoers who engage in extreme... -
ChinaTalk: Emergency Pod! Endless Frontier Act Butchered!
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ChinaTalk: How Beijing Sees Korea
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Today’s Headlines and Commentary
Lawfare’s daily roundup of national security news and opinion. -
A New Guide to the Heating Arctic
A review of Kristina Spohr and David S. Hamilton, eds., and Jason C. Moyer, co-ed., “The Arctic and World Order” (Brookings Institution Press, December 2020) -
The Lawfare Podcast: The Christchurch Call, Two Years On
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It’s Time to Surge Resources Into Prosecuting Ransomware Gangs
The Justice Department needs a “troop surge” of cyber prosecutors and agents to conduct long-term, proactive investigations into ransomware gangs and the organizations that enable them. -
The New York Attorney General Should Still Consider Recusal
In the criminal justice system, prosecutors have to be both objectively fair and perceived as objectively fair. For that reason, New York State Attorney General Letitia James should consider recusing her... -
Adding Domestic Extremists to the No-Fly List
What is the legal foundation of the No-Fly List and how does it fit into the government's arsenal? -
Rational Security: The Sedition Commission Edition
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Today’s Headlines and Commentary
Lawfare’s daily roundup of national security news and opinion.


