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Nearly four and a half years after the SolarWinds breach, the core policy change by the Biden administration to prevent a future breach from happening has not been implemented. Nick Leiserson discusses what may be causing this failure to change acquisition regulations.
Today at 4 pm ET, watch Natalie Orpett, Roger Parloff and James Pearce a judge dismissing the indictments against James Comey and Letitia James, ruling that Lindsey Halligan was not properly appointed to served as U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia. https://youtube.com/live/XxySL8HTZMQ?feature=share
Does the president have the constitutional authority to deploy active-duty forces domestically, free from the constraints of the Posse Comitatus Act? If and when the Supreme Court considers this question, the answer “should be an emphatic ‘no,’” writes Christopher Mirasola.
Lawfare has a new landing page where you can find Anna Bower, Roger Parloff, and Molly Roberts's courtroom dispatches in the litigation surrounding actions from the Trump administration. Check it out: https://www.lawfaremedia.org/projects-series/litigation-coverage/trump-administration-trial-coverage
FBI Director Kash Patel announced that for the first time ever, the Bureau had indicted 'Antifa-aligned' individuals. Eric Columbus digs into the charges to understand the administration's efforts to target its ideological adversaries.
On Lawfare Daily, Kate Klonick spoke to Richard Pildes about his article, “Political Fragmentation in Democracies in the West,” the link between smartphones and social media and threats to democracy, and the unique way this technology is now impacting the United States political system.
History demonstrates why the administration’s approach of “strategic uncertainty” is unlikely to produce better deals, write Samuel Seitz and Caitlin Talmadge.
Lawfare's Litigation Tracker is currently following 233 active cases challenging actions from the Trump administration, including the attempt to suspend SNAP benefits and federalization of National Guard in Illinois. Check it out at lawfaremedia.org/trumptracker.
Today, Letitia James's attorneys filed a motion asking the court to curb prosecutors’ extrajudicial statements, following Lawfare Senior Editor Anna Bower’s recent article recounting a Signal exchange with U.S. Attorney Lindsey Halligan. Read the motion, from Tyler McBrien.