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NATO’s Loss Is Russia’s Gain
Russia is reaping the benefits while the United States undermines NATO from within. -
Lawfare Daily: The U.S. Plan for Venezuelan Oil Revenue
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It’s Time to Renew Section 702 of FISA Permanently
As the April deadline looms, Congress risks letting one of America’s most valuable intelligence tools wither. -
Understanding Global AI Governance Through a Three-Layer Framework
Global AI governance is increasingly complex and fragmented. The three-layer framework of internet governance can yield powerful insights. -
Lawfare Daily: Unearthing and Reckoning with the Intelligence Excesses of the Cold War
What can be learned from the intelligence community’s Cold War excesses? -
Another Misstep in U.S.-China Tech Security Policy
The Trump administration gutted another office tackling Chinese tech threats—national security missteps that will be difficult to untangle. -
Scaling Laws: Alan and Kevin join the Cognitive Revolution
A crosspost episode from the Cognitive Revolution podcast. -
Public Service in America: A Decade of Danger and the Choice to Fix It
Violence against public servants is rising. Here’s what to do about it. -
Lawfare Daily: Misogyny and Violent Extremism with Cynthia Miller-Idriss
How have different forms of misogyny led to political and social violence? -
Unpacking the Trump Administration’s Plans for Venezuela’s Oil Revenue
There’s more logic to it than meets the eye. -
The Dangerous Drift to Redefine Protest as Terrorism
The line between civil disobedience and terrorism is collapsing. History warns us what comes next. -
Lawfare Daily: Trials of the Trump Administration, Jan. 30
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Can Pakistan Contain the Violent Politics of Blasphemy?
The government’s ban on Tehreek-e-Labbaik reduced blasphemy violence but will take work to maintain. -
The Situation: Cheating on The Situation
On the irrational guilt of being far away when the country is in crisis. -
The Week That Was
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We Have Questions About the FBI’s Fulton County Search
The administration continues to litigate the 2020 election more than five years later. -
AI Will Automate Compliance. How Can AI Policy Capitalize?
AI may soon automate regulatory compliance itself—making regulations contingent on whether compliance can be reliably completed by AI tools. -
Minnesota’s Compelling 10th Amendment Case Against Trump’s ICE Surge
The 10th Amendment bars the Trump administration from using ICE to force state and local governments to give up their sanctuary policies. -
The National Security Strategy and the Maduro Operation: A Coherent Mess
As framed by the NSS, the Maduro raid trades international law for a retro-imperialist and ethno-nationalist agenda. -
Punish the Wicked, Reward the Righteous
The latest edition of the Seriously Risky Business cybersecurity newsletter, now on Lawfare.
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Sam Bankman-Fried and the Lies We Tell Ourselves
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