Lawfare Daily is Lawfare’s marquee daily audio production. Members of the Lawfare team interview policymakers, scholars, journalists, analysts, and each other about anything and everything relating to national security law, policy, and current events. You can find transcripts for select podcasts by visiting the podcast webpage.
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Lawfare Daily: The Trials of the Trump Administration, May 1
Listen to the May 1 podcast as a livestream. -
Lawfare Daily: The Dangers of Privatized, Automated Immigration Enforcement
A discussion of the U.S. federal government’s increasingly privatized and automated system of immigration enforcement. -
Lawfare Daily: The Explosive Mystery That Rocked Rural Georgia
Who blew up the Georgia Guidestones? -
Lawfare Daily: The Shadowy World of Ransomware with Professor Anja Shortland
How did ransomware become perhaps the most important form of cyber crime? -
Lawfare Daily: The Trials of the Trump Administration, April 24
Listen to the April 24 livestream as a podcast. -
Scaling Laws: Facts & Myths About AI's Energy Usage with Gavin McCormick
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Lawfare Daily: The TPS Cases at the Supreme Court, with Geoffrey Pipoly and Andrew Tauber
A conversation about the upcoming Supreme Court case over the Trump administration’s attempts to terminate TPS for Haitians & Syrians. -
Lawfare Daily: Breaking Down the Lebanon Ceasefire
What are the implications of the Israel-Lebanon ceasefire? -
Lawfare Daily: ‘The Criminal State’ with Lawrence Douglas
Discussing the evolution of international criminal justice. -
Lawfare Daily: DOJ’s Very Online Civil Rights Head, with Quinta Jurecic and Anna Bower
Discussing Harmeet Dhillon's tenure as the assistant attorney general for civil rights at the Department of Justice. -
Lawfare Daily: The Trials of the Trump Administration, April 17
Listen to the April 17 livestream as a podcast. -
Lawfare Daily: The Justice Department Throws Out the Proud Boys and Oath Keeper Cases
Breaking down the government's request that the D.C. Circuit drops the last remaining criminal matters arising from Jan. 6.

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