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    16. jul.

    What laws and norms around the presidency need reform—and how? Get the definitive book about it, from Lawfare: Bob Bauer & ’s “After Trump: Reconstructing the Presidency.” Available in paperback and in ebook formats:

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    Rwanda, Uganda, Somaliland, and Sudan should be appreciated for their willingness to host vulnerable Afghans, no matter the reason. Here's and :

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    The court’s ruling in FBI v. Fazaga could have significant implications for future challenges to government surveillance under FISA and to the government’s use of the state secrets privilege. Here's :

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    "Durham Grand Jury Indicts Lawyer Michael Sussmann," the latest from :

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    "Today’s Headlines and Commentary," the latest from Christiana Wayne:

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    Join us tomorrow at 3pm Eastern Time for Lawfare Live! will talk with and about ransomware payments. Become a Lawfare Patreon subscriber to attend:

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    "Fourth Circuit Rejects Wikimedia’s Suit Against the NSA on Secrecy Grounds," the latest from :

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    On this week’s Arbiters of Truth episode of the Lawfare Podcast, and sat down with to talk about the business of online advertisements.

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  9. 15. sep.

    Delivery is easy for items ordered at the online Lawfare Store—including rocks glasses, corkscrews, notebooks, pens, socks, and jigsaw puzzles. Order now for your own pieces of Lawfare and Rational Security:

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  10. 15. sep.

    China’s fintech activity is evolving swiftly and the U.S. government needs to thwart this long-term threat. Here's and :

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  11. 15. sep.

    "Supreme Court to Hear State Secrets Case on FBI Surveillance," the latest from :

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  12. 15. sep.
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  13. 15. sep.

    "Today’s Headlines and Commentary," the latest from Christiana Wayne:

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  14. 15. sep.

    "Rational Security 2.0: The 'Everyone Is Wrong' Edition," the latest from Scott R. Anderson:

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  15. 15. sep.

    "Introducing a New Podcast: Lawfare No Bull," the latest from :

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  16. 15. sep.

    "China Is Making Smart Money," the latest from Yaya J. Fanusie and Emily Jin:

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  17. 15. sep.

    "Lawfare Live: Ransomware Lessons for a Nation Held Hostage," the latest from Bryce Klehm:

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  18. 15. sep.

    On today’s Lawfare Podcast, talks with Bruce Riedel about new information that has emerged about the post-9/11 era.

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  19. 14. sep.

    "Russia's Pivot to Asia From Czars to Putin," the latest from Jordan Schneider:

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  20. 14. sep.

    "Today’s Headlines and Commentary," the latest from Christiana Wayne:

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  21. 14. sep.

    "The Cyberlaw Podcast: What’s the Opposite of Facial Recognition? Ask Your “Smart Toilet.”," the latest from Stewart Baker:

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