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    Subscribe to our new impeachment podcast, which captures core audio from the Senate trial, with audio markers and context—but without punditry or spin:

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  2. Terrorists often quickly master new technologies and use them in unanticipated ways. Here, , Matt Shear, and propose a new way of thinking about this threat:

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  3. Grad students and sophomore, junior, or senior undergrads: Intern with Lawfare this summer to gain experience writing, researching, and maintaining a high-traffic blog at the nexus of national security, law, and policy. Details and application link here:

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    Excellent & Matt Shear assessment of how terrorists use technology:

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  5. Here’s another Lawfare-edited version of the National Security Law Podcast, with Lawfare founder and contributing editor tackling military commission developments and legal issues around John Bolton and the impeachment trial:

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  6. Feb 1

    Acquisition of territory by conquest or unilateral annexation is prohibited under international law, but Israeli domestic law is far from clear on whether Israeli annexation of territories in the West Bank would be legal. Here’s :

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  7. Feb 1

    "The Report: Impeachment, Day 10," the latest from Margaret Taylor:

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  8. Feb 1

    "The Week That Was: All of Lawfare in One Post," the latest from Elliot Setzer:

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  9. Feb 1

    The Senate voted yesterday not to subpoena witnesses or documents, and they charted a path forward to end the impeachment trial. Starting Monday, each senator will have up to 10 minutes each to speak. It’s The Impeachment, Day 10:

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  10. "Trump Issues New Travel Ban," the latest from Quinta Jurecic:

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  11. Unless it can manage to acquit Trump while condemning his team’s legal arguments about mixed motives, the Senate will trivialize what counts as acting in the national interest—not just by Trump, but by his successors. Here’s and :

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  12. "Can the Netanyahu Government Annex Parts of The West Bank?," the latest from Elena Chachko:

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  13. A status report on coronavirus, a summary of the Chinese government’s reactions to the public health emergency, and highlights from other China-related news of the week, from Richard Altieri and Benjamin Della Rocca:

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  14. "The Authoritarian Arguments for Trump’s Acquittal," the latest from Quinta Jurecic and Alan Rozenshtein:

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  15. "Livestream: Senate Impeachment Trial Day 10," the latest from Hannah Kris:

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  16. Yesterday brought us roughly 10 hours of arguments in the impeachment trial of President Trump about facts, about law, and about the Constitution. That’s a long day. So here we offer you the Q&A condensed to one hour and 40 minutes:

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  17. No prior presidency comes close to the current level of instability in the senior ranks of the National Security Council staff. Here, writes that the combination of high turnover, staff cuts, and new leadership have crippled the role of the NSC:

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  18. "Coronavirus Death Toll Rises Above 200; Experts Expect It to Spread," the latest from Richard Altieri and Benjamin Della Rocca:

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  19. "The Report: Impeachment, Day Nine," the latest from Margaret Taylor:

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  20. "Today's Headlines and Commentary," the latest from Hannah Kris:

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  21. Senators had a second day to ask questions through the Chief Justice to House managers and the president’s defense team. Uncertainty about the testimony of witnesses and documents loomed large over the proceedings. It’s The Impeachment, Day 9.

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