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The Cyberlaw Podcast: More National Security Economic Regulation on Congress’s Docket
The latest episode of the Cyberlaw Podcast. -
The Lawfare Podcast: A New Sanctions Approach for Humanitarian Assistance
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Federal Bureau of Investigation Releases 2022 Internet Crime Report
The bureau’s Internet Crime Complaint Center’s annual report noted that while the volume of -
Social Media Isn’t a Public Function, but Maybe the Internet Is
Revisiting the public function doctrine is central to the task of protecting users from internet exclusion at the hands of private parties. -
Logistical Lessons From Ukraine—and What It Means for Taiwan
Pre-positioned contingency stockpiles within Taiwan and closely located partner states will -
Artificial Intelligence, Virtual Courts, and Real Harms
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Digitizing the Battlefield: Using Social Media to Track U.S. Weapons in Ukraine
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The Week That Will Be
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The Lawfare Podcast: Chip Brantley and Andrew Beck Grace on White Lies Season 2
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Department of Defense Releases Cyber Workforce Strategy, 2023–2027
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The Week That Was: All of Lawfare in One Post
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The Lawfare Podcast: Kemba Walden
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Building From the 2023 National Cybersecurity Strategy: Reshaping the Terrain of Cyberspace
If executed well, the strategy will serve as a strong pivot into a better vision for U.S. policy in cyberspace; if not, much of its promise will lack punch. -
Is the Democratic Republic of Congo Considering a Pivot to Russia?
The Congolese government and military are deepening ties to Moscow, and trying to use this as leverage with the United States and Europe. -
Justice and the Confiscation of Russian State Assets
If the United States confiscates Russian state assets and transfers them to Ukraine, it shou -
The Lawfare Podcast: Does Section 230 Protect ChatGPT?
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Rational Security: The 'Giving Two Effs' Edition
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The D.C. District Court Upholds the Government’s Geofence Warrant Used to Identify Jan. 6 Rioters
The district court’s Jan. 25 holding green-lights the government’s use of geofence warrants -
A Not-So-Imperial Presidency
Despite critiques that the president exercises unilateral authority over use-of-force decisions, Congress appears to maintain consistent influence. -
The Chatter Podcast: The American Battle Monuments Commission with Mark Hertling
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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.