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I talk about the photographs of Congresswoman Katie Hill and whether the rush to portray her as a victim of revenge porn raises questions about revenge porn laws themselves. Paul Rosenzweig, emboldened b...
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With a 232-to-196 vote that almost perfectly tracked party lines, the House approved a resolution on Thursday that articulates guidelines for the impeachment inquiry, including procedures for public...
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Announcing an annotated partial bibliography of publicly available cybersecurity measurement methodologies.
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The draft National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for fiscal year 2020, currently in conference, includes three Arctic-specific provisions that show a continuing increase in congressional attention to ...
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Lawfare is launching a podcast series on disinformation and misinformation in the runup to the 2020 election.
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Granted, it’s not Days of Future Past, but our episode 141 is still pretty good! This week, Professors Vladeck and Chesney discuss and debate:
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In recent weeks, House Democrats have intensified their investigation into President Trump’s contacts with Ukraine, subpoenaing documents from the executive branch and calling administration officials to...
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What is “executive privilege”? In the specific context of information disputes between the executive branch and Congress, the Supreme Court has never addressed—let alone answered—that question.
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On Oct. 29, Chairman of the House Rules Committee James McGovern introduced House resolution H.Res.660, along with a fact sheet, outlining procedures going forward for the impeachment inquiry into the pr...
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A senior National Security Council official testifies about Trump’s phone call with the president of Ukraine. The U.S. military kills the leader of ISIS. And an investigation into the origins of the Russ...
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Two State Department foreign service officers with experience in Ukraine, Catherine M. Croft and Christopher J. Anderson, are testifying Wednesday before the House committees running the impeachment inqu...
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A new Lawfare Institute e-book, "Huawei, 5G and National Security: A Lawfare Compilation," is now available on Kindle.