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Lawfare is now accepting Summer 2023 internship applications. → Read More
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Too hot for government servers, the Jan. 6 Select Committee’s records find a permanent home on Lawfare. → Read More
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Trump issued a letter to select committee Chairman Bennie Thompson in which he criticized the committee’s work and reiterated previous claims of fraud in the 2020 presidential election. → Read More
On Thursday afternoon, the Justice Department unsealed an indictment charging Anna Gabrielian—a Maryland doctor—and her husband, Jamie Lee Henry—a major in the U.S. Army—with conspiracy and for the disclosure of the confidential health information of Americans associated with the United States government and military to Russia in connection with its war against Ukraine. → Read More
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The Justice Department argued that the order would “cause the most immediate and serious harm to the government and the public.” → Read More
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Lawfare is accepting fall 2022 internship applications. → Read More
Lawfare is now accepting fall 2022 internship applications. → Read More
In a 6-3 decision released on June 8, the Supreme Court ruled that claims filed by individuals under Bivens v. Six Unknown Named Agents of Federal Bureau of Narcotics against federal agents do not extend to Fourth Amendment claims of excessive force or First Amendment claims of retaliation. → Read More
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