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Three Appellate Judges, Two Hours, and a First Amendment Conundrum
The D.C. Circuit arguments on Judge Chutkan’s partial gag order on Trump. -
ChinaTalk: Xi-Biden at APEC + What It Takes To Compete
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TechTank: Generative AI, Parents, and Teens
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The Cyberlaw Podcast: Defenestration at OpenAI
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The Lawfare Podcast: Brooks, Wohlforth, and Keohane on the Strength of the United States in International Politics
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Which Cyber Regulations Fit Which Sectors?
The National Cybersecurity Strategy calls for new and harmonized cyber regulations. To succeed, there is a lot of homework left to do, starting with a better understanding of performance-based and other ... -
The Lawfare Podcast: Why Pakistan is Deporting Afghan Refugees with Madiha Afzal
Madiha Afzal talks about the aggressive deportations being conducted by Pakistan. -
How Do Civilians Respond to Political Violence?
People act on their expectations about the future and beliefs about their ability to change outcomes. Policies directed at altering these expectations and beliefs can have stabilizing effects. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Trump’s Trials and Tribulations: What Is Judge Cannon up to Now?
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The Week That Was: All of Lawfare in One Post
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Lawfare No Bull: Hearing on Proposed Protective Orders for Fulton County Discovery
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Making Sense of Casualty Counts in the Israel-Hamas War
All civilian casualties in this war are tragic. But context, intentions, and legal duties tell us which are violations of the laws and ethics of war. -
LockBit's Disastrous Success + Banks Dragged Kicking and Screaming to Combat Fraud
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The Lawfare Podcast: Assistant Secretary Matt Axelrod on Enforcing Export Controls
How is the Biden administration enforcing export controls? -
Assessing Israel’s Approach to Proportionality in the Conduct of Hostilities in Gaza
The Jabalia strike indicates that the IDF’s tolerance for civilian casualties is multiples greater than that of the U.S. in the ISIS war. -
Rational Security: The "Talking Turkey" Edition
This week, Quinta and Scott were joined by Lawfare Managing Editor Tyler McBrien to talk over some of the week's big national security news. -
Data Brokers, Military Personnel, and National Security Risks
A new study dives into the multibillion-dollar data brokerage ecosystem and the kinds of data that U.S. companies gather and sell about service members, veterans, and their families. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Data Brokers and the Sale of Data on U.S. Military Personnel
What are the national security risks arising from the sale of data that data brokers sell? -
Chatter: The Empty Grave of Comrade Bishop with Martine Powers
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China Gains as U.S. Abandons Digital Policy Negotiations
The United States Trade Representative just handed a victory to China on digital sovereignty.
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Romania, Foreign Election Interference, and a Dangerous U.S. Retreat
The candidates may sound typical for today’s Europe; however, the ongoing Romanian election has been anything but.