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Lawfare Live: The Trials of the Trump Administration, Feb. 14
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Rational Security: “The General Mattis of the NFL” Edition
Scott Anderson, Tyler McBrien, Nastya Lapatina, and Joel Braunold talked over the week's big national security news stories -
Lawfare Daily: Jack Goldsmith on Trump v. United States and Executive Power
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Are the Courts Up to the Situation?
The institutional challenges to pushback from the judiciary. -
Lawfare Daily: Discussing Litigation Against Trump Administration Actions
What is the status of the litigation against DOGE and other executive actions? -
Federal Employee Unions Sue Trump Administration for Dismantling USAID
Two federal employee unions seek to reverse actions dismantling USAID and halt further attempts to do so. -
Lawfare Live: Discussing Litigation over President Trump's Executive Actions
On Feb. 7 at 5pm ET, the Lawfare team will discuss the suits targeting recent orders from President Trump. -
TikTok v. Garland Opens the Door to Global Censorship
The case sets a dangerous legal precedent, empowering governments to police speech on platforms by invoking national security. -
Will Employees Who Resign Have a Remedy?
The courts may not provide relief to employees if the federal government reneges on the deferred resignation program. -
TechTank: What’s Next For TikTok?
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D.C. Circuit Hears Oral Argument on Guantanamo Pleas
A dispatch from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C Circuit on the Guantanamo plea agreements. -
Prosecuting Journalists Complicates Biden’s Press Freedom Legacy
During the Biden administration, the Justice Department pursued criminal cases that threatened to criminalize newsgathering and undermine journalist protections.