-
Stormy Daniels Steps Down
In which we also hear from Rebecca Manochio, Madeleine Westerhout, more records custodian witnesses, and a denied mistrial motion. -
Hamas Cannot Be Fought Like al-Qaeda
Grouping the two terrorist organizations together obscures some important distinctions. -
State Department Issues Arms Transfer Assurance Report
The department finds insufficient evidence of IHL violations to cut off U.S. weapons to partners actively engaged in conflict. -
The Week That Was: All of Lawfare in One Post
Your weekly summary of everything on the site. -
A Zuck Takes on Meta
A professor seeks to turn Silicon Valley’s legal shield into a sword. -
D.C. Circuit Upholds Bannon Conviction
The unanimous appeals court panel found that none of Bannon’s challenges to his conviction had “merit.” -
Microsoft Makes Security The New Black
The latest edition of the Seriously Risky Business cybersecurity newsletter, now on Lawfare. -
Has TikTok Implemented Project Texas?
Takeaways from a recent on-the-record briefing with the company’s representatives on the progress of Project Texas. -
Lawfare Daily: David Pozen on ‘The Constitution of the War on Drugs’
Discussing how the relationship between the drug war and the Constitution -
Rational Security: The “B- B-Roll” Edition
This week, Alan Rozenshtein, Quinta Jurecic, and Scott Anderson were joined by Lawfare’s Fellow in Technology Policy and Law Eugenia Lostri. -
Should Democratic Governments Use Deepfakes?
Governments should weigh the risks of diminishing their credibility when deciding when, if ever, to use deepfakes. -
Trump Trials and Tribulations: Weekly Round-Up (May 09, 2024)
Listen to this week's Trump's Trials and Tribulations -
Stormy Daniels Takes the Stand
In which we also hear from Jeffrey McConney and Deborah Tarasoff, plus a motion for a mistrial, in Trump’s New York hush money trial. -
Generative Baseline Hell and the Regulation of Machine-Learning Foundation Models
There are no neutral baselines for foundation models. -
The Pros and Cons of California's Proposed SB-1047 AI Safety Law
Creators of frontier AI models should be strictly liable for the harms those models cause. -
Lawfare Daily: Juliette Kayyem on the New Critical Infrastructure Memo
How does geopolitics affect the United States’ approach to protecting critical infrastructure? -
Lawfare Live: Trump's Trials and Tribulations, May 8
Join the Lawfare team for a discussion of the trials of Donald Trump -
White House Releases Cybersecurity Report and Implementation Plan
The report describes the United States’s current cybersecurity efforts, and the implementation plan provides details about the path forward. -
TikTok Sues Over Divestment Bill
TikTok and Bytedance argue that the bill fronts as a divestiture measure but is really an attack on free speech rights in the U.S. -
The Return of the Stanley Woodward Mess
In Trump’s classified documents case, Judge Cannon will address a defense lawyer’s claim that prosecutors tried to intimidate him nearly two years ago.
More Articles
-
The Maritime Origins of Judicial Review
A review of Kevin Arlyck, “The Nation at Sea: The Federal Courts and American Sovereignty, 1789-1825” (Cambridge University Press, 2025). -
Colombia’s Transitional Justice Was Built to Survive de la Espriella
It is a global model for its domestic, not international, legal origins. Future peace may be the real cost of de la Espriella’s attacks. -
Trump's Private Hacker Memo Is the Right Idea
The latest edition of the Seriously Risky Business cybersecurity newsletter, now on Lawfare.
