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Lawfare No Bull: Harrison Floyd’s Bond Revocation Hearing
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Rahimi, Second Amendment Originalism, and the Disarming of Loyalists During the American Revolution
Founding-era laws disarmed many deemed dangerous by the state, providing a historical basis for the statute at issue in Rahimi. -
Rational Security: The “We’re Moving to Microsoft” Edition
This week, Scott and Quinta sat down with Molly Reynolds and Eugenia Lostri to talk through the week’s big national security news -
ChinaTalk: Taiwan Election Showdown! A Blue Prof and Green Pol Explain
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Petersen v. Argentina: Unpacking a $16 Billion Judgment
How private investors won big against a foreign sovereign state. -
Chatter: Coups and Counterintelligence with Peter Strzok
Peter Strzok talks to Ben Wittes about how he ended up in a career focused on counterintelligence -
The Lawfare Podcast: Comparing Civilian Casualty Tolerance in the Israel-Hamas War to the War Against ISIS with Mark Lattimer
Mark Lattimer discusses his recent article on Israel’s tolerance for civilian deaths -
Justice Department Indicts Indian National for Attempted Murder of Sikh Activist
The Justice Department unsealed an indictment of an Indian national for his alleged participation in a murder-for-hire plot to assassinate a Sikh activist in New York City. -
Two Bills and the Congressional Divide Over Section 702 Reauthorization
With FISA Section 702 soon set to expire, two Senate bills and a House report frame the reauthorization debate as it comes down to the wire. -
Hacking and Cybersecurity: Class 10, Anonymity & The Dark Web
The tenth class of Lawfare's cybersecurity and hacking course is now available to the public. -
How to End the Civil War in Israel-Palestine
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Lawfare Live: Trump's Trials and Tribulations, Nov. 30
Join Lawfare for a live discussion of the trials of Donald Trump. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Will Generative AI Reshape Elections?
How might, and might not, generative AI make a difference when it comes to the political landscape? -
What the GBI Missed in Coffee County
At almost 400 pages, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation report on the Coffee County caper looks impressive. It’s not. -
The Cyberlaw Podcast: Rohrschach AI
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The Chaos at OpenAI is a Death Knell for AI Self-Regulation
If society wants to slow down the rollout of this potentially epochal technology, it will have to do it the old-fashioned way: through top-down government regulation. -
The Lawfare Podcast: U.S. Arms Transfers to Israel, with Brian Finucane and Josh Paul
What is the domestic and international law that governs U.S. arms transfers? -
What the Omegle Shutdown Means for Section 230
Is the closure of the anonymous videochatting site a victory against online sexual abuse, or a step onto a slippery slope? -
The National Security Law Podcast: Boiled Froggy Water Under the Bridge
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Eric Adams: Foreign Agent or Clumsy Diplomat?
The national security implications of New York City Mayor Eric Adams’s Turkey connections and the growing importance of city and state diplomacy.
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Lawfare Presents: Scaling Laws
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