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International Legal Challenges to the Trump Administration’s Immigration Policies
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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
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Remembering Lawfare Contributing Editor Stewart Baker
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International Legal Challenges to the Trump Administration’s Immigration Policies
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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. -
The Week That Was
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Maurene Comey’s Firing Exposes the Limits of Thunder Basin
Judge Furman rules that Article II removals fall outside of the MSPB’s jurisdiction. -
Executive Branch AI and the Rule of Law: An Emerging Research Agenda
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U.S. Meddling in European Domestic Politics Is Backfiring
Hungary’s April election was the clearest test—and failure—of Trump’s Europe strategy. -
U.S. Vows to Fight Distillation Attacks
The latest edition of the Seriously Risky Business cybersecurity newsletter, now on Lawfare. -
China’s Legal Warfare Against Taiwan
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The Legal Framework for Accession
A guide to the treaties, acts of Congress, and legal precedents that define how new entities join the United States.
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What Congress Has Done—and What It Still Needs to Do—to Protect NATO
Congress has barred the president from exiting NATO unilaterally. But someone still needs to enforce it.
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Southern Poverty Law Center Indicted on Federal Fraud Charges
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U.S. Government Agrees to $1.25 Million Settlement in Michael Flynn Suit
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Trump Signs Executive Order Purporting to Restrict Mail-in Voting
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ODNI Releases 2026 Threat Assessment
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U.S. Submits Article 51 Letter on ‘Operation Epic Fury’ to UNSC
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Anthropic Challenges the Pentagon’s Supply Chain Risk Determination
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Anthropic Sues Defense Department Over Supply Chain Risk Designation
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White House Submits Iran War Powers Report to Congress
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