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How Acquisition Reform Could Make Military AI More Expensive and Less Safe
Proposed changes to how the military acquires and tests weapons expose taxpayers to more wasteful spending while undermining the delivery of safe and effective capabilities. -
Tech’s ‘Sovereignty Washing’ in Europe Will Ripple in the Global South
Tech companies’ promises of digital sovereignty in Europe warrant skepticism—and could have pernicious impacts on the Global South. -
Lawfare Daily: The State of the Spyware Industry with Jen Roberts and Sarah Graham
How has the spyware industry evolved in recent years? -
Lawfare Live: Trials of the Trump Administration, Oct. 10
Join the Lawfare team at 4 pm ET for a discussion of the litigation targeting actions from President Trump. -
Rational Security: The “F*cked by Five” Edition
Scott Anderson sat down with Tyler McBrien, Daniel Byman, and Loren Voss to talk through the week’s big national security news stories. -
Lawfare Live: James Comey Pleads Not Guilty
Watch Anna Bower and Roger Parloff discuss the arraignment of former FBI Director James Comey. -
Microsoft’s Crackdown on Unit 8200 Reveals Tech’s Intermediary Role
Microsoft’s recent action against Israel’s Unit 8200 demonstrates Big Tech’s growing ability to limit state-operated surveillance practices. -
Analyzing New International Data Transfer Obligations for U.S. Entities
U.S. entities should be aware of new data transfer rules and how they compare to one another. -
Lawfare Daily: How are the Courts Doing?
Two former federal judges discuss how courts are handling the enormous stress being put on the legal system. -
The Comey Indictment and Selective or Vindictive Prosecution
A primer on the powerful legal tools and the high evidentiary burden placed on defendants to use them successfully. -
The Situation: Just Asking Questions
I have a lot of them. -
Scaling Laws: AI Safety Meet Trust & Safety with Ravi Iyer and David Sullivan
Discussing trust & safety's relevance to artificial intelligence. -
The Practical Role of ‘Test and Evaluation’ in Military AI
T&E can empower the U.S. military to use AI in line with the law of armed conflict. -
Lawfare Daily: ‘38 Londres Street,’ Impunity, and Immunity with Philippe Sands
How did Pinochet's arrest impact international criminal law? -
Abrego Garcia v. Noem: A Hearing Diary, Oct. 6
A play-by-play account of a status conference that turned into a hearing on whether Abrego is entitled to release. -
Emergency Hearing on Sending California and Texas National Guard to Oregon
A live-blog of the Oct. 5 temporary injunction hearing over whether to block President Trump from sending federalized troops to Oregon. -
Europe’s Data Broker Problem Threatens U.S. National Security
Data brokerage in Europe is putting U.S. service members and personnel at risk. The U.S. is waiting on Europe to step in. -
Next Up: Letitia James
It’s hard to imagine a worse case than the one against James Comey—until you see the one against the attorney general of New York. -
Lawfare Daily: The Trials of the Trump Administration, Oct. 3
Listen to the Oct. 3 livestream. -
The Geography of a U.S.-China War
Conflict over Taiwan would promote escalation in ways U.S.-Soviet tensions in Europe never did.
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