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And We Have a Jury—Faster Than Expected
A dispatch from the final two days of jury selection in the Manhattan district attorney’s criminal case against Donald Trump. -
Seven Down, Eleven to Go in NY Trump Trial Jury Selection
A dispatch from the first two days of the first criminal trial of a former president. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Matt Olsen Debriefs on FISA 702
Assistant Attorney General for National Security Matt Olsen on the House reauthorization of FISA Section 702 -
Waltine Nauta 2022 Interview Transcript Unsealed
The transcript reveals a conversation Nauta had with FBI special agents about his knowledge of the boxes moved at Mar-a-Lago. -
Strategic Rulemaking for Economic Security and Statecraft
America’s greatest tool of economic statecraft to outcompete China may be an unassuming regulatory review office in OMB. -
How to Impanel a Jury in the Criminal Trial of a Former President
Selecting a jury of fair and impartial New Yorkers for former President Trump’s criminal trial will be difficult—but not impossible. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Jack Goldsmith and Bob Bauer on Reforming the Insurrection Act
Why are people talking about reforming the Insurrection Act? -
Chatter: The Pentagon’s Alliance with the Country Music Industry with Joseph Thompson
Discussing the close relationship between country music and the U.S. military. -
Correcting Presidential Immunity's Original Sin
In both civil and criminal cases, presidents should generally receive qualified, not absolute, immunity for official acts. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Jim Dempsey and John Carlin on U.S. Cybersecurity Law and Policy: There’s a Lot Going On
What is new in the realm of cybersecurity? -
Chatter: Why Foreign Policy Elites Matter with Elizabeth Saunders
What influence does the "blob" actually have on foreign policy making? -
A President and His Justices
A review of Cliff Sloan, “The Court at War: FDR, His Justices, and the World They Made” (PublicAffairs, 2023)