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Lawfare Daily: Exploding Pagers and Air Strikes
Are Israel and Hezbollah headed for a major war? -
Will Georgia's New Election Rules Allow Trump to Steal the Presidency?
The rules will almost certainly not hamstring the certification of Georgia’s electoral votes. And even if certification is delayed, such delays do not open up a legal loophole for Trump to overturn the e... -
The Relative Insignificance of the Immunity Holding in Trump v. United States (and What Is Really Important in the Decision)
A Constitution Day speech at the University of Michigan Law School -
ChinaTalk: Autocracy, Exams and Stagnation: Imperial China's Modern Legacy
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AI Liability for Intellectual Property Harms
AI-generated content sparks copyright battles, leaving courts to untangle thorny intellectual property issues. -
Lawfare Daily: Lindsay Chervinsky on ‘Making the Presidency’
How did President John Adams defend presidential power? -
Election Violence Is Already in Full Swing
The two attempted assassinations targeting Trump are part of a much broader trend targeting candidates for office. -
The Week That Was
Your weekly summary of everything on the site. -
What Does the Guarantee Clause Actually Guarantee?
It may well require that Congress remove excessive barriers to the ballot and prevent election interference. -
Could AI Lead to the Escalation of Conflict? PRC Scholars Think So
Chinese defense experts worry that AI will make it more difficult for Beijing to control and benefit from military crises. -
Lawfare Daily: Bob Bauer and Liza Goitein on Emergency Powers Reform
Discussing bipartisan efforts to reform emergency powers. -
Domestic Military Deployments and the Limitations of Appropriations Law
Congress’s appropriations authority might be its best tool to restrict these deployments. -
Rational Security: The “Ms. Jackson, if You’re Nastya” Edition
This week, Scott Anderson and Alan Rozenshtein sat down with Anastasiia Lapatina and Tyler McBrien. -
Laying the Legal Foundation for Civilian Cyber Corps
Cyber volunteers are defending the U.S. against rising cyber threats—the law can help or hinder their effectiveness. -
Lawfare Daily: ‘How Elon Musk Destroyed Twitter’ with Kate Conger and Ryan Mac
Why did Elon Musk buy Twitter? -
Stitching Together the Cybersecurity Patchwork Quilt: Infrastructure
Initiatives on connected products and critical infrastructure reflect an understandable incrementalism, but gaps need to be filled—urgently. -
Lawfare Live: Trump's Trials and Tribulations, Sept. 19
Join the Lawfare team tomorrow for a discussion of the trials of Donald Trump. -
A Compromise to Fund the Federal Trade Commission’s Office of Technology
As consumer protection concerns increase, Congress seems set on defunding the very office meant to address them. -
Lawfare Daily: Jane Bambauer, Ramya Krishnan, and Alan Rozenshtein on the Constitutionality of the TikTok Bill
What happened at oral arguments in TikTok v. Garland? -
Lawfare Daily: Digging Deep on the State of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict with Joel Braunold
What has been going on in the Middle East?
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Ban Pay-to-Play National Security Approvals
Allowing this unprecedented practice to continue risks making the United States both economically weaker and less safe. -
Potential Partners on the Ground in Iran
Weighing the opportunities and limitations of U.S. partnership with armed Iranian Kurdish groups. -
Lawfare Daily: CPPA’s Tom Kemp on Data Brokers, Privacy, and State Enforcement
Breaking down California’s new Delete Request and Opt-out Platform.
