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Livestream: Special Counsel Hur Testifies on Biden Classified Documents Report
Hur will speak in front of the House Judiciary Committee at 10 am ET. -
Trump Seeks Adjournment in NY Criminal Case, Cites Presidential Immunity
Trump is requesting that the trial in New York be adjourned pending the Supreme Court’s review of the scope of presidential immunity doctrine. -
Data Broker Sales and the Fourth Amendment
Why the Fourth Amendment doesn’t actually prevent the government from purchasing personal data from data brokers. -
What the Supreme Court Got Wrong in the Trump Section 3 Case
The Court botched the legal reasoning and relied heavily on dubious policy arguments. -
National Security and Foreign Policy Highlights from the State of the Union
President Biden called for a commitment to freedom and democracy at home and overseas. -
NIST's Software Un-Standards
NIST’s latest forays in risk management frameworks disavow concrete metrics or outcomes, and solicit voluntary participation instead of providing stable mandates. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Lidsky and Koningisor on First Amendment Disequilibrium
Why is the press at a First Amendment disadvantage? -
The Interesting History and Opportunity of Biden’s Evolution on War Powers
Why Protect Democracy filed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request with the Biden administration demanding the release of its legal justification for ongoing military action in Yemen. -
Section 3 Disqualification Answers—and Many More Questions
The Supreme Court’s ruling in Trump v. Anderson punts several questions about disqualifying Donald Trump under Section 3 of the 14th Amendment. -
Double Dispatch: Friday’s Hearings in South Florida and Fulton County
Five hundred miles apart, two courts held major hearings in Trump criminal cases. -
Biden’s Sensitive Data EO Takes an Important Step
Rather than continue waiting for Congress to act, the executive branch is right to pursue measures targeting some of the lowest-hanging national security risks posed by data brokerage. -
It’s Time for Congress to Protect the Classified Records of Former Presidents and Vice-Presidents Because They Won’t
Simply put, the Presidential Records Act was not written with classified information in mind.