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Incidents of terrorism conducted for partisan, rather than ideological reasons, have spiked according to new data.
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One of the defendants in the military commissions could benefit from illuminating a statutory change in a key evidentiary dispute.
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Your weekly summary of everything on the site.
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The government has leaned forward on countering foreign influence. But election workers are struggling to respond to homegrown rumors.
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Discussing the push to stop election officials from certifying the election.
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A new historical study finds that Congress’s authority to investigate crime is “indispensable” to the system of checks and balances.
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Former law professor David Clements urges local election officials to refuse to certify elections—and trains citizens to pressure them to do so.
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Scott Anderson sat down with Alan Rozenshtein, Benjamin Wittes, and Molly Reynolds to talk through the week’s big national security news
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Lawfare builds out a research arm!
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The plaintiffs have a second chance next week to prove the liability of military contractors.
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What new information is in "64 Days?"
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An in-depth, in-the-weeds status update of the Georgia, Michigan, and Nevada cases, as well as the new indictments in Arizona and Wisconsin.