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Prepare for a 2024 ‘Mini Trial’ in Trump’s D.C. Prosecution
Though the mini trial wouldn’t produce a final verdict, it would still inform American voters about Trump’s alleged felonies. -
Rational Security: The "Up in Flames" Edition
This week, Quinta Jurecic and Scott Anderson were joined by Lawfare Contributing Editor and Senior Fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Eric Ciaramella -
This Interbranch Dispute Is About More Than Deposition Procedure
The Justice Department continues its pattern of broad claims of presidential control over information. -
Some Thoughts on the Weak U.S.-Ukraine Security Agreement
It does not, as the national security adviser says, signal U.S. resolve. Quite the opposite. -
Appellate Issues in the Trump Hush Money Case: The Extraordinary Ordinariness of Justice Merchan’s Adjudication
Even though some appellate issues are non-frivolous, the media has grossly overstated the conviction’s vulnerability. -
Chatter: FDR, Charles Lindbergh, and Presidential Libraries with Paul Sparrow
Discussing the war of words between FDR and Charles Lindbergh. -
Rational Security: The “Morning After” Edition
This week, Quinta Jurecic and Scott Anderson were joined by Lawfare Managing Editor Tyler McBrien to discuss how he is coping with the end of the New York trial and to run through some of the week’s big ... -
Livestream: President Biden Delivers Remarks on the Middle East
On May 31 at 12:30 p.m. ET, President Joe Biden will deliver remarks on the Middle East. -
Thoughts on Donald Trump’s Conviction
Do we care if we have a criminal president? -
A Witness Implosion Precedes Jury Instruction
The evidence is all in and the parties spar over jury instructions. -
Lawfare Daily: DHS Under Secretary Robert Silvers on the CSRB's Report on the Summer 2023 Microsoft Exchange Online Intrusion
Could Microsoft have prevented the 2023 cyber intrusion? -
Lawfare No Bull: Defense Secretary LLoyd Austin Testifies on the Defense Budget