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Executive Branch

Biden should pardon Trump, as well as Trump’s enemies, says Watergate figure John Dean

Election Law

Meet Democratic election lawyer Marc Elias, who wears GOP scorn ‘like a badge of honor’

Ethics

Unprofessional Conduct: Free speech doesn’t cover elected official’s coarse comments, court says

Year in Review

Top 10 news stories of 2023

Your Voice

Program provides senior lawyers opportunities to teach law students abroad

ABA Annual Meeting

US will hold Russia accountable for war crimes in Ukraine, AG says in stirring speech

10 Questions

Despite epic success and a legendary reputation, this BigLaw founder isn’t resting on his laurels

President's Letter

Law Day Lessons: Civility, collaboration remain the answer to a better society

The National Pulse

Legal community supports Ukrainians displaced by Russia’s war against Ukraine

Criminal Justice

Amid internal ethics disputes, special counsel probe into origins of Russia investigation finds no deep-state plot

Year in Review

Relax with our favorite long reads of 2022

The National Pulse

How social media hijacked the Depp v. Heard defamation trial

ABA Annual Meeting

Dealing with Dobbs: ABA responds to the overruling of Roe with 6 resolutions

Criminal Justice

Special counsel inquiry into origins of Russia probe appears to be nearing end

Judiciary

Meet Raymond Dearie, the judge picked to oversee Mar-a-Lago documents review

Asked and Answered

Lawyer who moved from Ukraine to US now has opportunity to help others facing similar situations

Criminal Justice

Former Perkins Coie partner is acquitted on lying charge in special counsel prosecution

The Modern Law Library

How and why Kazakhstan gave up its Soviet-era nuclear weapons

Securities Law

Did lawyers for Barclays cause $600M error?

International Law

Top UN court sees no evidence to support Russia’s claim of Ukrainian genocide, orders halt to invasion

Criminal Justice

Americans joining fight in Ukraine could risk prosecution under Neutrality Act

International Law

Russia is no-show at international court hearing on Ukraine invasion

Careers

Assistant city attorney who backed Putin on TV is fired, partly for ‘poor fit’

Law Firms

Law firms drop some Russian clients following sanctions for Ukraine invasion

International Law

Ukraine asks international courts to rule against Russia for its ‘brutal invasion,’ with one quick success

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Just Security

The Just Security 2024 Year-End Book Recommendations

Lawyers, Gun$ & Money

Russia Turns to Crypto

Daily Kos

Trump's goofy proposal to buy Greenland rejected by Greenland

Deeplinks Blog

Defending Encryption in the U.S. and Abroad: 2024 in Review

Lawyers, Gun$ & Money

More non-interventionism from the Peace President

Daily Kos

What the Media Missed: Taylor Swift’s big win and a missing Republican

Just Security

Russia’s “Human Safari” Terror Tactic in Key Southeastern Ukraine Region of Kherson

The D & O Diary

Geopolitical Risk, Trade Sanctions, and D&O Risk Exposure

Complex Discovery

Cutting-Edge Combat: How Robotics Are Shaping Ukraine’s War Effort

Lawyers, Gun$ & Money

Criminalizing opinions about mandatory childbearing

Just Security

Digest of Recent Articles on Just Security (Dec. 16-21)

Just Security

An Interim Report on the ICJ’s Climate Advisory Opinion

Complex Discovery

Tallinn Mechanism: A Year of Cybersecurity Collaboration in Defense of Ukraine

Techdirt.

Wyden Again Warns That ‘SS7’ Telecom Flaw Lets Foreign Countries Broadly Spy On American Communications

Just Security

Early Edition: December 20, 2024

Law at the End of the Day

Brief Reflections on Tugrul Keskin and Mahesh Ranjan Debata, 'How Turkey is taking a strategic turn from Turkism to Islamism'

Deeplinks Blog

Saving the Internet in Europe: Defending Free Expression

Lawyers, Gun$ & Money

The Great Powers

Just Security

Early Edition: December 19, 2024

Legal Schnauzer

Elon Musk and SpaceX come under fire for violations of secruity-reporting rules, with reports about the CEO's drug use and ties to foreign leaders setting off alarms in a world where secrets are meant to be kept

The Privacy Adviser

US investigates Chinese routers' connection to cyber incidents

Lawyers, Gun$ & Money

Help Us, Donald Trump, You’re Our Only Hope

Just Security

Amid Turmoil in Lebanon and Syria, What Future for UN Peacekeeping in the Middle East?

Complex Discovery

Pentagon Introduces AI Rapid Capabilities Cell to Propel Defense AI Adoption