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Ahmad al-Sharaa Is Building the State Abu Mohammed al-Golani Promised
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The IEEPA Tariffs Are Gone. The Damage Is Done.
Next time the courts face patently illegal tariffs, they should not wait so long to put an end to them. -
Scaling Laws: Can AI Enable Human Agency?, with Tomicah Tillemann
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Huawei Is Betting on the Future with HarmonyOS
HarmonyOS is positioning itself as the operating system through which billions of users could one day interact with Chinese AI worldwide. -
Trump's Cyber Strategy… Great, Amazing, The Best Yet
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Lawfare Daily: The State of Syria, with Charles Lister
Discussing the challenges Syria has faced since the fall of the Assad regime. -
In Case of Emergency: The Dubious Legality of Trump Allies' Draft EO
Conservative activists say that declaring a national emergency would allow Trump to assert sweeping authority over elections. They're wrong. -
Lawfare Live: The Trials of the Trump Administration, March 13
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Military AI as ‘Abnormal’ Technology
AI may be a “normal” technology in the boardroom. In the military, where costs are externalized and secrecy is default, it’s anything but. -
Lawfare Daily: Matt Olsen Talks Iran, the Justice Department, and FISA 702
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Operation Epic Fury Puts Congress and the Constitution to the Test
The Trump administration will treat Congress’ failure to limit its military campaign as tacit approval. This interpretation is inconsistent with the War Powers Resolution. -
Constitutional Duels in the Court’s Rejection of Trump’s Tariffs
The justices agree that Congress should play the leading role in some realms, but they disagree on when—and how to get there. -
Lawfare Daily: Does the U.S. Have a Drone Defense Problem?
What can the U.S. and its allies learn from Ukraine? -
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The Situation: Thinking About Anthropic’s Red Lines
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Military AI Policy by Contract: The Limits of Procurement as Governance
Over the past year, the United States has moved toward an AI governance model that is flexible yet profoundly inadequate: regulation by contract. -
Scaling Laws: Live from Ashby: Taking a Long View on AI Governance with Austin Carson and Caleb Whitney
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Narrative Integrity Risk: The Next Frontier in Financial Stability
AI is already amplifying the destabilization of financial markets.
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The Future of the Gulf’s Security Order
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