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Rational Security: The 'Mission Admonished' Edition
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D.C. Circuit Hears Oral Argument in Bahlul v. United States
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The Lawfare Podcast: The New American Foreign Policy of Technology
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Manhattan DA Issues Response to House Republicans
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The Chatter Podcast: Treason, Secession, and Accountability with Cynthia Nicoletti
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The Cyberlaw Podcast: AI Everywhere
The latest episode of the Cyberlaw Podcast. -
Two New Bills on TikTok and Beyond: The DATA Act and RESTRICT Act
Ahead of TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew’s testimony to the House, two new bills to place restrictio -
Revising, or Rejecting, ‘Reasonable Prospect of Success’ in Just Wars? Lessons From Ukraine
At the outset of the invasion, analysts doubted Ukraine’s likelihood of winning a war against Russia. But as the conflict enters its second year, Ukraine’s resistance prompts a challenge to conceptions ... -
Export Control is Not a Magic Bullet for Cyber Mercenaries
The U.S. and the EU need to do more to limit the damage to their intelligence and law enforcement capabilities caused by cyber mercenaries. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Travis LeBlanc and FISA Section 702
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Call for Papers: Cybersecurity Law and Policy Scholars Conference 2023
The third annual Cybersecurity Law and Policy Scholars Conference (CLPSC) will take place at the Fletcher School of Law & Diplomacy at Tufts University on September 29-30, 2023.< -
Congress Should Reform Section 230 in Light of the Oral Argument in Gonzalez
The Supreme Court appears unlikely to significantly alter immunity for digital platforms. Ho -
The Lawfare Podcast: Charles Dunst on Defeating the Dictators
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Enforcement of Cybersecurity Regulations: Part 1
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Decoding the Defense Department’s Updated Directive on Autonomous Weapons
The update to the 2012 directive provides clarity and establishes transparent governance and policy, rather than making substantial changes. -
How Jan. 6 Committee Staffers Have Filled in the Blanks
A flood of interviews and writing by former Jan. 6 investigators reveals key points about what the committee’s report does and doesn’t contain. -
The Week That Will Be
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Trump Submits Motion to Quash Fulton County Investigation Final Report
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The Lawfare Podcast: Two Perspectives on the Invasion of Iraq at 20, with Ambassador Doug Silliman and Salem Chalabi
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Republican Representatives Demand Testimony from Manhattan DA Regarding Potential Trump Indictment
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The Grand Jury Strikes Back
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Justice Dept. OIG Releases Report on Ex-FBI Agent’s Alleged Misconduct
New details emerge on Charles McGonigal, who, according to the report, tipped off a Chinese company at the center of a 2017 FBI investigation. -
Anthropic’s Settlement Shows the U.S. Can’t Afford AI Copyright Lawsuits
Copyright plaintiffs are squeezing enormous sums from AI companies. That's bad for the US and great for China. It's time for President Trump to invoke the Defense Production Act and resolve the crisis.