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The Evolving Threat From Terrorist Drones in Africa
The Islamic State and other groups are experimenting with using drones and may be close to weaponizing them. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Parloff and Buchman on the Proud Boys Trial
The Proud Boys trial has gone to the jury. It is the longest Jan. 6 case to date and the third case to involve seditious conspiracy charges against senior Proud Boys and folks who ended up being the poin... -
A New Approach to Prosecuting Border Militias
How could prosecutors repurpose the federal kidnapping and hostage-taking statutes to improve investigations and prosecutions of border militias? -
The National Security Law Podcast: Damn the Torpedoes!
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Al-Qaeda's Looming Threat: Are We Looking Over the Wrong Horizon?
It is time to move beyond simplistic and worn-out war on terror strategies and create a nimble new response to today’s ever-changing threats. -
D.C. Circuit Hears Oral Argument in Bahlul v. United States
The latest appeal, one in a long line of many, raises again an interesting issue about whether the military commission convening authority is properly appointed under the U.S. Constitution. -
Have the Justices Gotten Cold Feet About ‘Breaking the Internet’?
During oral arguments in Gonzalez v. Google </ -
Oral Argument Preview: Gonzalez, et al. v. Google and Twitter, Inc. v. Taamneh, et al.
On Feb. 21 and 22, the Supreme Court will hear arguments in -
The Long Descent to Insurrection
A former select committee investigative counsel explains how the extremist coalition that came together on Jan. 6 began developing in the chaotic early months of 2020, long before Trump called on them to... -
Getting to Ground Truth on the Reach of Domestic Violent Extremist Groups Into the Military, Veteran, and Law Enforcement Communities
A new report details how domestic violent extremist groups target members of the military and law enforcement. -
Power Struggles: Grid Attacks and Extremism in an Age of Climate Volatility
Domestic extremists are targeting the U.S. power grid’s aging, unprotected physical infrastructure to foment chaos. Climate change will intensify the impact of their attacks. -
The EU Can, and Should, Designate the IRGC as a Terrorist Group
The European Parliament recently voted to designate Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) as a terrorist group. The EU’s policy chief insists that such a move is not possible until a European c...