Advice and Consent for Major Governmental AI Deployments
The AI Race Isn’t Real
Why the “AI race” with China isn’t a race and isn’t worth running.
The Deal Washington Cannot Broker
Washington has no unilateral answer for Russia’s demand to dissolve the legal record of aggression—Ukraine’s most durable leverage.
How Much Power Does the EU AI Office Actually Have?
Electrostates, Petrostates, and National Security
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The President Who Sued Himself
The Trump administration settles Trump’s lawsuit against the IRS with $1.776 billion for his allies and blanket immunity from government suits for the Trumps. -
Advice and Consent for Major Governmental AI Deployments
Before the executive branch deploys advanced AI systems in its most abuse-prone functions, it should receive congressional approval. -
The AI Race Isn’t Real
Why the “AI race” with China isn’t a race and isn’t worth running. -
The Deal Washington Cannot Broker
Washington has no unilateral answer for Russia’s demand to dissolve the legal record of aggression—Ukraine’s most durable leverage. -
How Much Power Does the EU AI Office Actually Have?
The EU AI Office gets real enforcement powers in August. Here’s what it can actually do. -
Electrostates, Petrostates, and National Security
The U.S.-Iran war highlights the underappreciated national security benefits of China’s electrostate strategy. -
The Limits of Naval Technology Alone
What two World War II naval battles can teach the U.S. Navy today. -
Don’t Count on Courts to Rein In Unregulated AI
The courts are too slow for AI’s pace—and delay is already shaping the outcomes. -
Inside the World of Teen Cybercrime
A review of Joe Tidy, “Ctrl + Alt + Chaos: How Teenage Hijackers Hijack the Internet” (Hanover Square Press, 2026). -
The AI Regulation Knife Fight
The latest edition of the Seriously Risky Business cybersecurity newsletter, now on Lawfare. -
Why Is the Weaponization Report So … Normal?
The Justice Department report’s measured tone masks a deeper effort to legitimize targeting career officials. -
DHS’s Flawed Defense of Home Invasion Based on Administrative Warrants
Defending ICE home invasions without judicial warrants, DHS relies in significant part on a 1960 Supreme Court case. Does that hold up? -
Fewer Bots, More Ads: The Pentagon’s Evolving Online Influence Campaigns
Post-2022 efforts use ad buys to reach millions—drawing real reactions, Community Notes, and appeals to Grok. -
Ukraine’s Energy Corruption Scandal Just Got Much Worse
For the first time, there may be evidence that President Zelensky personally profited from corruption. -
Dominating AI Requires Understanding AI
AI dominance will require more than faster models—it will require breakthroughs in understanding, testing, and securing frontier AI.
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Southern Poverty Law Center Indicted on Federal Fraud Charges
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