
Lawfare Archive: Why is Government Hate Crimes Data So Terrible?
From March 30, 2021: Anti-Asian violence in the United States seems to be on the rise. On March 16, a shooter killed eight people, six of whom were Asian women, at several Atlanta businesses. Across t...
26 Nov 202242min

Lawfare Archive: Law, Policy and Empire with Daniel Immerwahr
From May 2, 2020: Most of us don’t think of United States history as an imperial history, but the facts are there. The law and policy surrounding westward expansion, off-continent acquisitions, and a ...
25 Nov 202243min

Lawfare Archive: The Past, Present and Future of Sovereign Immunity
From December 11, 2020: This week, the Supreme Court returned once again to the complex and sometimes controversial Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act, or FSIA, that protects foreign sovereigns from lit...
24 Nov 20221h 4min

Roger Parloff with Oath Keeper Closing Arguments
For the last 29 days, Roger Parloff, Lawfare senior editor, has been sitting in on the Oath Keeper trial in Washington. The trial is now done, the jury has the case, and Roger joined Lawfare editor-in...
23 Nov 202244min

Alex de Waal on the Conflict in Ethiopia and Tigray
Earlier this month, officials from the government of Ethiopia and representatives from the Tigray People's Liberation Front agreed to halt the two-year conflict that has been rife with accusations of ...
22 Nov 202237min

Karen Sokol and Chris Callahan on Climate Justice: The Interplay of Science, Law, and Policy
Over the weekend, the United Nations Climate Change Conference, or COP 27, went into overtime as nations came to an historic agreement to establish a loss and damage fund. This fund is meant to give r...
21 Nov 202237min

Chatter: Satellites, Space Debris, and Hollywood with Aaron Bateman
Satellites have held a special place in military planning and in spy fiction alike for more than half a century. Both domains ended up devoting much attention to satellite-based weapons and anti-satel...
20 Nov 20221h 16min

Lawfare Archive: Stephan Haggard on North Korea and the Tactical Divide
From September 23, 2017: The escalating tension between North Korea and the United States has risen to an unprecedented level. Earlier this month, Stephan Haggard, Lawrence and Sallye Krause Professor...
19 Nov 202253min



















