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What UNITAD’s Closure Means for Justice and Accountability
The world may be standing down in the legal fight to hold perpetrators responsible for the Islamic State’s worst crimes in Iraq. -
Lawfare Daily: Senator Menendez On Trial
What is the status of the criminal case against Senator Menendez? -
The Final Day of Trump’s New York Trial: A Photo Essay
A historic day in photos. -
“We, the jury, have a verdict”
Part II of a final dispatch from the New York Trump trial. -
From Arguments to Instructions
Part I of a final dispatch from the New York Trump trial. -
Thoughts on Donald Trump’s Conviction
Do we care if we have a criminal president? -
Livestream: DA Bragg Holds Press Conference Following Trump Conviction
District Attorney Alvin Bragg holds a press conference on the guilty verdict in People v. Trump. -
Rational Security: The “Cute Little Ears” Edition
This week, Alan Rozenshtein and Scott Anderson sat down with Lawfare all-stars Natalie Orpett, Eugenia Lostri, and Kevin Frazier -
Was D.A. Bragg Right to Bring the New York Charges Against Trump?
Consider the “Al Capone factor”: Should a prosecutor let an elusive kingpin go scot-free, or indict him for the crimes he can prove? -
No Immunity for Heads of State for International Crimes
What is the current state of international law on the question of immunity for heads of state indicted before international criminal courts? -
A Witness Implosion Precedes Jury Instruction
The evidence is all in and the parties spar over jury instructions. -
Why Did Federal Prosecutors Drop Trump's Hush Money Case?
The answer may shed light on the strength of District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s case against Donald Trump.