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The Lawfare Podcast: How Are the TikTok Bans Holding Up in Court?
What should we make of the ruling that found that the Montana law banning TikTok likely violated the First Amendment? -
Menendez Charged with Aiding Qatari Government
A new indictment alleges that the senator accepted payment in exchange for “taking action favorable to the Government of Qatar" -
Justice Dept. Brings Charges for Attempted Material Support to al-Shabaab
The Justice Department unsealed a complaint charging a New Jersey man with attempted material support of terrorism. -
Attacks on U.S. Warships Justify Self-Defense Against Houthi Forces Ashore
The international law on the use of force in self-defense authorizes U.S. strikes against Houthi missile and drone bases in Yemen to protect American warships in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden. -
Legal Questions Answered and Unanswered in Israel’s Air War in Gaza
How does the Israeli Defense Forces justify its attacks as legal in the face of so much destruction? -
The Lawfare Podcast: Ask Us Anything About 2023
Lawfare contributors answer listener questions about the news of the past year -
The Year That Was (2023)
The issues—and Lawfare coverage—that kept our editors up at night in 2023. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Sam Lebovic on the Espionage Act's Unlikely History
What is the history of the Espionage Act? -
Trump Disqualified from Maine’s Primary Ballot
Secretary of State Shenna Bellows’s decision makes Maine the second state to have removed former President Donald Trump from a primary ballot. -
Colorado Supreme Court Trump Disqualification Reaches the U.S. Supreme Court
The Colorado Republican Party’s petition gives the Supreme Court a chance to weigh in on whether the former president is disqualified from seeking office in 2024. -
Rational Security: The “Unboxing Day” Edition
This week, Quinta Jurecic and Scott Anderson rang in the New Year with co-host emeritus Benjamin Wittes by discussing some listener-submitted topics -
When You Roam, You’re Not Alone
A fix is long overdue for one of the most extensive, yet lesser-known surveillance risks of our age: the technical vulnerabilities at the heart of the world’s mobile communications networks. -
The Lawfare Podcast: America’s First War On Terror with Fergus Bordewich
How did President Grant fight the KKK during Reconstruction? -
Michigan Supreme Court Declines to Hear Trump Disqualification Appeal
The majority did not accept an attempt to appeal the decision in LaBrant et al v. Benson, which keeps former president Donald Trump on the state’s primary ballot. -
Female Intelligence
A review of Liza Mundy, “The Sisterhood: The Secret History of Women of the CIA” (Crown, 2023) -
The Lawfare Podcast: Amanda Tyler on Rahimi and Taking Guns Away From Loyalists
Will Revolutionary War-era laws that disarmed loyalists matter for the Supreme Court’s ruling in Rahimi? -
The FTC’s Amended Kochava Complaint and the Harms of Selling Geolocation Data
A newly unsealed, refiled FTC lawsuit against a location data broker underscores the damage of selling consumers’ location data. -
The Lawfare Podcast: The Court at War
How were the Supreme Court's decisions during World War II informed by the justices' relationship with President Roosevelt? -
Christmas in the Trenches – 2023
A Lawfare holiday tradition. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Year-End Event, Part Two: A Conversation with the Lawfare Team
Lawfare contributors discuss key issues in democracy & elections, cybersecurity & technology, domestic extremism, and foreign policy.
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China’s AI Governance Ambitions and Their Implications for Free Expression
China is exporting its AI governance model; democracies must act now or risk letting others define the future of speech. -
Lawfare Lecture: The Making of the MAGA New Right with Dr. Laura Field, Lecture 1
Watch the first class of the lecture series. -
The U.K.’s Cybersecurity Refresh
The country’s anticipated cyber strategy will need to sharpen its focus while better implementing its provisions.
