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Hunter Biden Indicted on Gun Charges
A Delaware grand jury indicted Hunter Biden on charges relating to Biden’s alleged illegal purchase of a firearm. -
Rational Security: The “We Need to Talk About Kevin ... Again” Edition
This week, with Scott Anderson traveling, Quinta Jurecic and Alan Rozenshtein were joined by Lawfare Senior Editor Molly Reynolds to break down the week’s big national security news stories. -
Lawfare Live: Trump's Trials and Tribulations, Sept. 14
Join the Lawfare team for a live discussion of this week’s developments in the Trump trials. -
Judge Cannon Enters Protective Order in Trump Mar-a-Lago Case
The judge granted the government’s motion to establish procedures dictating access to the classified information in the case. -
M. Evan Corcoran’s Attorney-Client Privilege in Florida
Evan Corcoran’s testimony is key to Trump’s trial—and Judge Cannon might exclude it. -
Trump Files Motion to Recuse Judge in Jan. 6 Case
Trump argues that Chutkan’s previous “negative” comments about him in other cases “unavoidably taint” the proceedings, and therefore she is not able to give him a fair trial. -
Three Big Cases in Israel's September to Remember
Three petitions before the Israeli Supreme Court are transforming the usually slow month of September into a pivotal one in Israel’s ongoing judicial crisis. -
The Lawfare Podcast, Special Edition: Proud Boys Sentencing and Georgia Wrangling
Listen to this week's episode of "Lawfare Live: Trump's Trials and Tribulations." -
Five Observations About the Georgia Special Purpose Grand Jury Report
Though less dramatic than the indictment, the report still gives rise to a number of insights into the case. -
Fulton County Grand Jury's Final Report Released
The report details alleged election interference committed by former President Donald Trump and others in the 2020 presidential election in Georgia. -
In Fulton County, Fear Not Removal
The issue is complicated, but removal of the Fulton County case to federal court would not be a disaster—and is probably the right answer. -
A Very Special Counsel
Special counsel appointments are all the rage these days. But do they actually solve the problem they’re meant to fix?