ICYMI: Top Lawfire posts and podcasts for 2020
AIlthough many (most?) people may not look back fondly on 2020, it was a banner year for Lawfire® viewership. Thanks to you, I’m pleased to report that views of the blog have increased very...
AIlthough many (most?) people may not look back fondly on 2020, it was a banner year for Lawfire® viewership. Thanks to you, I’m pleased to report that views of the blog have increased very...
Today’s awesome podcast, “The Challenge of China: Lawfare, Technology & More“ is by my friend, Dean Cheng, Senior Research Fellow at the Asian Studies Center and the Davis Institute for National Security and Foreign...
Last Monday (20 April) I was part of a Zoom conversation with Gen. (Ret.) Martin Dempsey, the former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, about the “Coronavirus and the Military.” The event was...
Today’s podcast is by my friend, Mary-Rose Papandrea, the Samuel Ashe Distinguished Professor of Constitutional Law and Associate Dean for Academic Affairs at the University of North Carolina School of Law. This podcast is...
Today’s podcast, from our recently-completed 25th Anniversary National Security Law Conference, is by Dr. Aurel Sari, one of the world’s top experts on the legal aspects of what many are calling “grey zone” or...
Today’s guest post is a special one as we have not only the podcast of Prof Mark Nevitt’s fascinating presentation on “Climate Change and National Security” at our recently-completed 25th Anniversary National Security Law...
Few topics are more controversial than offensive cyber operations, so we were thrilled to have Professor Mike Schmitt address that topic in his keynote address for our 25th Annual National Security Law Conference last...
Want to hear a fresh take on how to handle ethical issues in the national security context? Today’s podcaster Kate Oler can help you think through these difficult issues. She’s currently a Special Master...
At LENS’ 24th Annual National Security Law conference the attendees were treated to a spectacular keynote by Craig Silliman, Verizon’s executive vice president-public policy and general counsel. The announced title of his presentation was...
Today’s post is by Shane Stansbury, the Robinson Everett Distinguished Fellow in the Center for Law, Ethics, and National Security (LENS) and a Senior Lecturing Fellow, here at Duke Law. Shane is no ordinary...