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The third class of Lawfare's cybersecurity and hacking course is now available to the public.
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What do we know about the apparently forthcoming new case against Donald Trump? And what happened in the courtroom when Judge Cannon faced her first hearing as the presiding judge in the Mar-a-Lago case?
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Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel announced felony charges for 16 individuals for their alleged involvement in the “fake electors scheme.”
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A new bill would require app stores to label apps from certain countries. It’s another piece of legislation focused on data, security worries, and country of origin.
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What do we know? And what can we reasonably infer?
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Join Benjamin Wittes, Anna Bower, and Roger Parloff for a discussion of the new developments in the Trump Mar-a-Lago and Jan. 6 investigations.
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New maritime risks necessitate further strategic review of the Coast Guard’s legal authority and mission support capabilities.
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This weekend, the Ukrainians hit—for the second time—the Kerch Bridge and the Russians announced that they are not renewing the Black Sea Grain Initiative.
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In a unanimous decision, the Georgia Supreme Court dismissed Trump's petition for its intervention in the proceedings of the ongoing Fulton County investigation.
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The Justice Department’s proposed order aims to establish procedures that must be followed by counsel, the parties, and any other individuals granted access to the classified information in the case.
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The act has been invoked by President Biden to address U.S. dependence on imports of critical minerals and the battery supply chain.