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The Lawfare Podcast: The Hidden Alliance Between Tech and Government
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A Reasonable FISA Section 702 Compromise on U.S. Person Queries
What a reasonable compromise on U.S. person queries–one that accommodates legitimate arguments of each side–looks like. -
Have Trouble Understanding Section 230? Don’t Worry. So Does the Supreme Court.
Contrary to suggestions during the NetChoice oral arguments, Section 230 does not require platforms to be “neutral." -
Rational Security: The “Alan and the Owl” Edition
This week, Tyler McBrien joined Alan Rozenshtein, Quinta Jurecic, and Scott Anderson to discuss the week's big national security news, including: -
The Cyberlaw Podcast: Regulating Personal Data for National Security
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Call for Papers: National Security & International Business
On Sept. 27, Washington and Lee University School of Law’s Frances Lewis Law Center, Georgetown Law’s Center on National Security, and Steptoe LLP will host a roundtable on “National Security & Internati... -
Chatter: Spy Disguises in Fact and Fiction with Jonna Mendez
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The Lawfare Podcast: Bryan Choi on NIST's Software Un-Standards
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NIST's Software Un-Standards
NIST’s latest forays in risk management frameworks disavow concrete metrics or outcomes, and solicit voluntary participation instead of providing stable mandates. -
The Case for a Binding Security Agreement With Ukraine
Uncertainty about U.S. policy toward Ukraine is fueling Russia’s confidence. A NATO-integrated security agreement approved by Congress could help. -
Lawfare Live: Trump's Trials and Tribulations, March 7
Join the Lawfare team for a discussion of the trials of Donald Trump -
Water Wars: Taiwan Elects Pro-Independence President Amid Continuing Regional Tensions
Two years of Indo-Pacific Strategy; Taiwan elects a new president; AUKUS faces industrial capacity challenges; Pacific Islands warn Congress about funding delays; and more. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Lidsky and Koningisor on First Amendment Disequilibrium
Why is the press at a First Amendment disadvantage? -
ChinaTalk: AI+ The State Department
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Space Law: Promoting the Rules-based Order through Multi-Domain Lawyering
Remarks from General Counsel of the Department of Defense Caroline D. Krass delivered at the 2024 USSPACECOM Legal Conference. -
Volt Typhoon and the Disruption of the U.S. Cyber Strategy
The recent Chinese cyber intrusion highlights the need for a reexamination of U.S. cybersecurity strategy. -
The Interesting History and Opportunity of Biden’s Evolution on War Powers
Why Protect Democracy filed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request with the Biden administration demanding the release of its legal justification for ongoing military action in Yemen. -
The Lawfare Podcast: The i-Soon Leaks with Winnona DeSombre Bernsen
Discussing the massive data leak against Chinese cybersecurity firm i-Soon. -
Section 3 Disqualification Answers—and Many More Questions
The Supreme Court’s ruling in Trump v. Anderson punts several questions about disqualifying Donald Trump under Section 3 of the 14th Amendment. -
Double Dispatch: Friday’s Hearings in South Florida and Fulton County
Five hundred miles apart, two courts held major hearings in Trump criminal cases.
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Justice Delayed, Justice Denied? The HCJ’s ICRC Visits Judgment
The Supreme Court belatedly finds refusal to allow ICRC visits to Palestinian prisoners a blatant violation of Israeli and international law.
