Reconstructing Iran’s Nuclear Baseline
America Won't Beat the Distillation Ecosystem
Justice Delayed, Justice Denied? The HCJ’s ICRC Visits Judgment
An Optimist’s Account of Artificial Intelligence
NATO 3.0: A Tagline in Search of a Concept
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Accusation, Trust, and the Future of Vulnerability Disclosure
Microsoft’s dispute with Nightmare Eclipse reveals what’s at stake when companies conflate disclosure with criminality. -
Reconstructing Iran’s Nuclear Baseline
To reach an effective nuclear agreement with Iran, negotiators first must establish the status of Iran’s nuclear program. -
The Week That Was
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America Won't Beat the Distillation Ecosystem
The latest edition of the Seriously Risky Business cybersecurity newsletter, now on Lawfare. -
Justice Delayed, Justice Denied? The HCJ’s ICRC Visits Judgment
The Supreme Court belatedly finds refusal to allow ICRC visits to Palestinian prisoners a blatant violation of Israeli and international law. -
An Optimist’s Account of Artificial Intelligence
A review of Josh Tyrangiel’s “AI for Good: How Real People Are Using Artificial Intelligence to Fix Things that Matter” (Simon & Schuster, 2026). -
NATO 3.0: A Tagline in Search of a Concept
Force Posture Decisions Have Become Another Coercive Tool in the Trump Administration’s Alliance Management Toolkit -
Will the New Export Controls Shake the Foundations of the U.S. AI Industry?
Washington’s misplaced assumptions around export control and domestic regulations pose strategic risks to national stability. -
Slaughter’s Silence
Trump v. Slaughter’s silence on the civil service raises concerns of executive aggrandizement. -
Rethinking Treasury's Terrorism and Financial Intelligence Office
The U.S. doesn’t need a new agency—it needs existing ones to work. Upgrading Treasury’s financial intelligence office offers a start. -
Can Frontier AI Labs Lawfully Agree to Pause?
Anthropic raised the possibility of a coordinated, verified AI development pause. Antitrust law might prevent that. -
What’s up with Trump’s Mail-In Voting Executive Order?
Agency actions and court decisions make it easier to understand how insidious, and how illegal, the EO will turn out to be. -
‘Nihilistic Violent Extremism’ Isn’t a Thing, and I’m Tired of Pretending It Is
The catch-all category is misleading and a mistake. -
The Week That Was
Your weekly summary of everything on the site. -
Harsh Confinement
A review of W. Fitzhugh Brundage, “A Fate Worse Than Hell: American Prisoners of the Civil War” (Norton, 2026).
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The Return of Schedule F
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Donald Trump and the Department of Justice
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Trump’s Attacks on Justice Department Independence, Then and Now
What the first Trump administration carried out slowly, the new administration is doing at once.
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White House Releases Executive Orders on Quantum Computing
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White House Releases Executive Order on AI
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Former Cuban President Raúl Castro Indicted
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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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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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Lawfare Daily: What the Supreme Court Said About the President's Power Over Independent Agencies
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