Terrorism & Extremism
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Where Is the Taliban Regime Three Years In?
It is in a relatively strong position, facing just a few potentially serious threats. -
Rational Security: The “Minnesota Nice” Edition
This week, the whole gang—Alan Rozenshtein, Quinta Jurecic, and Scott Anderson—got back together to discuss the week's big national security news. -
Chatter: Reconceptualizing National Security with Gina Bennett
How are national security and parenting lessons related? -
The 9/11 Plea Deals Were the Only Way Out
The government’s withdrawal from the plea agreements in the 9/11 Case at Guantanamo ignores a reality that the parties are willing to accept. -
Learning from Islamic State-Khorasan Province’s Recent Plots
The organization's plans show a clear pattern. Policymakers should take note. -
Lawfare Daily: Gen. Baker on the 9/11 Guilty Pleas that Were… Then Weren’t
What happened to the guilty plea deal reached with individuals charged with planning 9/11? -
Dept. of Homeland Security OIG Releases Report on Secret Service’s response to Jan. 6 Attack on the U.S. Capitol
The report finds that the Secret Service improperly assessed the threat of violence. -
Livestream: Secret Service Acting Director Speaks on the Trump Assassination Attempt
Secret Service Acting Director Ronald L. Rowe will hold a press conference. -
Filing a Complaint in the Islamic State
Newly released documents provide a glimpse of life under the Islamic State’s rule. -
Lawfare Daily: Deplatforming Works, with David Lazer and Kevin Esterling
Discussing the effects of de-platforming users who had promoted misinformation. -
What Makes a Pirate? Updating U.S. Piracy Law to Address an Age-Old Scourge
While U.S. piracy law has largely stagnated since 1820, international law has evolved. Now it’s time to catch up. -
What’s Going On in Footnote 3?
A close read of the most impenetrable and elusive passage of the Supreme Court’s immunity decision.