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Third Co-Defendant, Additional Charges in Mar-a-Lago Classified Documents Case
The superseding indictment named Carlos De Oliveira, property manager at Mar-a-Lago, and brought additional charges against Donald Trump and his co-defendant Waltine Nauta. -
The Bulwark Podcast: The Power of Whataboutism
Benjamin Wittes joined the Bulwark's Charlie Sykes for an episode of The Trump Trials. -
Rational Security: The “Norpett Returns” Edition
This week, Alan, Quinta, and Scott were joined by the long absent Lawfare Executive Editor Natalie Orpett to talk through the week’s big national security news stories. -
Chatter: Science Fiction and International Relations with Stephen Dyson
Stephen Dyson joined David Priess to discuss how science fiction movies and television shows use governance systems and international political interactions to build worlds. -
How the Eleventh Circuit Might Weigh a CIPA Appeal in United States v. Trump
The statute could play a prominent role in the prosecution of the former president. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Brazil’s Search for Accountability After Jan. 8
What does accountability look like in the aftermath of the coup attempt in Brazil on Jan. 8? -
If Cyber Is Uninsurable, the United States Has a Major Strategy Problem
Debate within the insurance industry over cyber risks reveals an important potential weakness, but the reality is far more nuanced. -
Hacking and Cybersecurity: Class 4, Computers & Operating Systems
The fourth class of Lawfare's cybersecurity and hacking course is now available to the public. -
Justice Department Sues Texas Over Installation of Anti-Migrant Barriers in the Rio Grande
The Department of Justice filed a civil suit over Gov. Abbott’s refusal to remove floating buoys in the Eagle Pass region of the Rio Grande. -
The Cyberlaw Podcast: AI Leaders Bring Washington a Bag of Promises
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America in Crisis? A View From a Refugee of a Failed State
Take it from a Syrian who has become an American: The system seems to be managing crises just fine. -
ChinaTalk: Emergency Pod: Qin Gone!
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The Lawfare Podcast: The Judicial Revolution Is Here
What is the substance of the first phase of Israel's judicial overhaul and what is coming next? -
Federal Judge Blocks Biden Administration Asylum Policy
A federal judge blocked a Biden administration policy making it harder for migrants to seek asylum at the southern border. -
Regulating National Security AI Like Covert Action?
Congress could use the covert action statute as a model to ensure the careful use of high-risk national security AI. -
D.C. Circuit Denies GTMO Detainee Al Bahlul’s Appeal of Life Sentence
Guantanamo Bay detainee Ali Hamza Ahmad Suliman al Bahlul will have to continue serving the life sentence affirmed by the U.S. Court of Military Commission Review. -
Unjust Enrichment by Algorithm
The only effective way to ensure that platforms stop promoting harmful content is to make sure doing so is not profitable for them. -
ChinaTalk: Taiwan's Presidential Elections: A Primer
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The Lawfare Podcast: Can Trump Be Tried in Four Places at Once?
Former President Trump is facing criminal charges in Florida and New York, and indictments are reportedly likely in Fulton County, Georgia, and Washington, D.C. -
Content Moderation’s Legalism Problem
Could a public editor solve social media’s crisis of trust?
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When the Vibes Are Off: The Security Risks of AI-Generated Code
Vibe coding produces software riddled with insecurities. Will risk management and regulatory compliance, too, fall victim to the vibes? -
Lawfare Live: Trials of the Trump Administration, Sept. 12
Join the Lawfare team at 4 pm ET for a discussion of the litigation targeting actions from President Trump. -
Sharpening the Tools of a ‘National Injustice’
Trump’s Justice Department is aggressively using the civil disorder statute—which the department also used in Jan. 6 prosecutions—to go after protesters.