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Judge Orders Pomerantz to Testify Before House Judiciary Committee
Judge Vyskocil ruled that the subpoena to Pomeranz was issued with a “valid legislative purpose.” -
The Lawfare Podcast: Ashley Merryman on the ‘Dangerous’ Cycle of Pentagon Sexual Harassment Policy
On the dangerous shortcomings of the Pentagon's “lowest level” policy to address sexual harassment. -
FBI Publishes FISA Query Guidance From 2021
The Bureau released to the public two internal documents distributed in 2021 outlining procedures for the query of FISA information. -
Proud Boys Trial Diary
A day-by-day live-blog of the Proud Boys trial. -
The National Security Law Podcast: Are You Not Detained???
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The Supreme Court's Halkbank Decision Explained
The Supreme Court ruled that the FSIA does not apply to criminal cases and remanded common law arguments to the Second Circuit. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Polina Ivanova on Evan Gershkovich’s Detention
Polina Ivanova joined Benjamin Wittes from Berlin to talk about Evan Gershkovich: who he is, why he has been detained by the Russians, what we know about his conditions in prison, and what it will take t... -
Georgia DA Letter Indicates Potential Trump Indictment Timeline
Willis wrote that she would be announcing charging decisions in the coming months. -
Why Security Assistance Often Fails
U.S. advisers know that partner militaries disregard their training, but are rarely willing to address the reasons why. -
Rational Security: The 'Catch More Flies with Shugerman' Edition
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Justice Department Requests Information on Registration of Foreign Agents
The request seeks to streamline the registry process, in accordance with the Foreign Agents Registration Act. -
Open Questions After Halkbank
The Supreme Court remanded Halkbank, and the lower court must now consider whether the common law provides immunity from prosecution to foreign state-owned enterprises. -
The Black Sea Grain Deal: Fragile Cooperation Between Ukraine and Russia
The parties’ interests and flexibility of their commitments made the Grain Deal a reality but are also the main cause of its permanent fragility. -
The Developing Law of AI Regulation: A Turn to Risk Regulation
The fast-developing law of AI appears to be… risk regulation. But there is more to risk regulation’s toolkit than impact assessments. -
The Lawfare Podcast: The Lazarus Heist: Season 2, with Jean Lee and Geoff White
Over the past decade, North Korea has taken on an exceptional global role: a sovereign state believed to be at the head of an unprecedented international criminal network—one that is particularly active ... -
Supreme Court Holds that Halkbank is Not Immunized from Prosecution
The Court released its 7-2 ruling on Wednesday morning. -
Call for Papers: The University of Texas at Austin Announces the 2023 "Bobby R. Inman Award" for Student Scholarship on Intelligence
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The Lawfare Podcast: Margot Kaminski on Regulating AI Risks
In the last few months we've seen an explosion of new AI products. And in response, we've also heard calls for far more aggressive government regulation. But what does it mean to regulate AI? -
ChatGPT Unbound
Given the potential power of new AI tools, it’s sensible to place restrictions on them to minimize harm. But it’s also worth thinking about the potential uses of AI that operates free of such restriction... -
The Cyberlaw Podcast: The International Regulatory Dogpile
The latest episode of the Cyberlaw Podcast.
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Is It Time for an AI Expert Protection Program?
AI experts face security risks as geopolitical targets. It’s time to consider protection programs similar to witness security to safeguard critical talent. -
Lawfare Live: Trials of the Trump Administration, July 3
Join the Lawfare team at 4 pm ET for a discussion of the litigation targeting actions from President Trump. -
A Based Deal: The Chagos Agreement Is a Fourfold Win
The recent agreement on U.K. recognition of Mauritian sovereignty over the Chagos Archipelago is a true example of win-win diplomacy.