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You Can Now Read the GBI’s Coffee Co. Report in Full
A high-altitude summary of the previously unreleased document on the voting system breach, published for the first time, on Lawfare. -
When the Government Buys Sensitive Personal Data
Law enforcement has been buying sensitive personal data for use in investigations, but these purchases likely violate the Fourth Amendment. -
The Lawfare Podcast: The West Bank and the Israel-Hamas War
What is going on in the West Bank? -
Time to Act: Building the Technical and Institutional Foundations for AI Assurance
AI assurance requires agreement among governments that systems are behaving appropriately. Existing international standards institutions can help. -
Rational Security: The "Regulatory Cage Match" Edition
This week, Alan, Quinta, and Scott were joined by Lawfare cyber fellow Eugenia Lostri to tackle some of the overlooked national security stories that have been percolating the past few weeks. -
Human Subjects Protection in the Era of Deepfakes
The unique risks posed by deepfakes require special consideration for the Defense Department’s use of the technology. -
Chatter: The British Empire's Territorial Peak, 100 Years Later, with Matthew Parker
Historian and author Matthew Parker uses stories from the territorial peak of the British Empire to fill his new book One Fine Day. -
The Lawfare Podcast: A Criminal in the White House: How It Might Work and What It Might Mean
What would happen if Donald Trump both got convicted and got elected? -
ChinaTalk: Emergency Pod: AI Executive Order!
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Lawfare Live: Trump's Trials and Tribulations, Nov. 2
Join the Lawfare team tomorrow for a discussion of the trials of Donald Trump. -
Hacking and Cybersecurity: Class 7, Encryption
The seventh class of Lawfare's live course on hacking and cyber security is now available to the public. -
Speaker Johnson’s First Test
The House is scheduled to vote this week on assistance to Israel—but not Ukraine. Can the new Speaker thread a tricky legislative needle? -
Unpacking the UN Report on Detention Facilities in Northeastern Syria
What’s in the UN special rapporteur’s report following her technical visit to northeastern Syria? -
The Lawfare Podcast: What Disqualifying Trump from the 2024 Ballot Would Mean for American Politics and Democracy
The University of Minnesota Law School held a conference on the implications of Section 3 disqualification. This is one of the panels. -
The FISA Reauthorization Should Codify Safeguards for Non-U.S. Persons
Here’s how the U.S. should codify protections of foreign nationals’ data in the reauthorization of the FISA. -
The Cyberlaw Podcast: Fancy Bear Goes Phishing
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Hezbollah’s Precision Threat to Israel
The Lebanese militant group's increasingly advanced arsenal could cause severe damage in Israel if the current conflict escalates. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Breaking Down the Menendez Indictment with Dan Richman
Why was Sen. Menendez indicted and what are the implications? -
People Search Data Brokers, Stalking, and ‘Publicly Available Information’ Carve-Outs
Data brokers scrape public records and sell information online. Years of stalking and abuse have followed—and policymakers need to step in. -
Section 3, Insurrection, and the 2024 Election Event
Lawfare Senior Editor Alan Rozenshtein will give introductory remarks and moderate a conversation at 12:15 p.m. CT.
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Anthropic Sues Defense Department Over Supply Chain Risk Designation
The frontier AI firm’s civil suit brings the dispute over its two ethical limitations to the Northern District of California. -
Five Foreign Election Conspiracy Theories Making the Rounds Again
Conspiracy theories about 2020 fraud are being dredged up again as pretext for consolidating federal control over elections. -
Lawfare Daily: The Trials of the Trump Administration, March 6
Listen to the March 6 livestream as a podcast.
