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Scaling Laws: An EU-perspective on America’s Approach to AI with Marietje Schaake
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U.S. Meddling in European Domestic Politics Is Backfiring
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China’s Legal Warfare Against Taiwan
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What Does the Correspondents Dinner Have to Do With Trump’s Ballroom Project?
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Ukraine’s AI Gambit Shows Middle Powers How to Play a Weak Hand
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Lawfare No Bull: Supreme Court Hears Oral Arguments on the Constitutionality of Geofence Warrants
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AI Companies Can’t Regulate Themselves. They Should Regulate Each Other.
Adapting a long-standing institutional model from financial regulation would let the industry write binding safety rules under government oversight. -
Lawfare Daily: The Explosive Mystery That Rocked Rural Georgia
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Racial Animus Claims May Play a Key Role in the TPS Cases
In the Temporary Protected Status cases at the High Court, reviewability is disputed. But the equal protection claims will likely survive. -
Scaling Laws: Eliminating Barriers to AI Adoption with Clarion AI's Bennett Borden
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The Homeland Security Shutdown and the Power of the Purse
How the executive blunts congressional leverage. -
Lawfare Daily: The Shadowy World of Ransomware with Professor Anja Shortland
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Oral Argument Preview: When Are Companies Liable for Aiding Human Rights Abuses?
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The Grand Conspiracy’s New Prosecutor May Be the Case’s Biggest Liability
Former Trump lawyer Joseph diGenova is one of the most vocal proponents of a conspiracy theory that he is now in charge of investigating. -
Trump’s New Tariffs Expand the Boundaries of Section 232
Changes to metals tariffs and new pharmaceutical tariffs for companies that haven’t struck deals with Trump push the legal limit.
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