The Politically Motivated Indictment of Southern Poverty Law Center
The political motivations, allegations, and gaping legal holes in the Justice Department’s cynical indictment of the Southern Poverty Law Center.
Proceedings of the 2025 Workshop on Law-Following AI
Mythos Fallout, U.S. Government Weighs AI Model Regulation
The Dangerous Failure to Hold Hamas Accountable for Using Human Shields
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Law and the Iran War, After the First 60 Days
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The Politically Motivated Indictment of Southern Poverty Law Center
The political motivations, allegations, and gaping legal holes in the Justice Department’s cynical indictment of the Southern Poverty Law Center. -
Proceedings of the 2025 Workshop on Law-Following AI
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Mythos Fallout, U.S. Government Weighs AI Model Regulation
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The Dangerous Failure to Hold Hamas Accountable for Using Human Shields
How international institutions’ silence on Hamas hiding behind civilians incentivizes human shields use, and distorts law and accountability. -
The Incentive Architecture Export Controls Cannot Reach
Tighter U.S. export controls do not weaken China’s AI incentive system. They strengthen it, by deepening the dependence that drives it. -
The Legal Limits of Urban Infrastructure Bombardment
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Drone Threats Are Evolving; Data Retention Rules Are Not
Drones threaten U.S. bases, but recent amendments to Section 130i force deletion of the data needed to identify patterns and adapt. -
Kicking the Tires: A Voluntary Path to Pre-deployment AI Vetting
The administration lacks authority to mandate frontier model vetting—but existing CAISI and CISA tools enable a voluntary alternative. -
What the Murthy v. Missouri and Daily Wire Consent Decrees Do—and Don’t—Establish
Despite the spin, these consent decrees are negotiated settlements—not court verdicts. They contain no judicial finding or admission that a Biden-era “censorship regime” existed. -
Remembering Lawfare Contributing Editor Stewart Baker
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International Legal Challenges to the Trump Administration’s Immigration Policies
A complaint filed with the UN alleges that the Trump administration’s immigration law practices violate international human rights obligations. -
How the Executive Branch Is Reshaping AI Federalism
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The Political Limits of China’s AI Diffusion Ambitions
Worker protections and concerns about economic stability may slow the adoption of new technology. -
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Trump Administration Releases 2026 Counterterrorism Strategy
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Southern Poverty Law Center Indicted on Federal Fraud Charges
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