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Challenges of Implementing AI With “Democratic Values”: Lessons From Algorithmic Transparency
Broad AI transparency requirements will require well-resourced institutions to translate information into concrete protections that affirm democratic values. -
The Political Cybersecurity Blindfold in Latin America
Latin America has been at the epicenter of a wave of cyberattacks since the start of the coronavirus pandemic; however, it is still hard to understand what cybersecurity means politically for the countri... -
The Cyberlaw Podcast: It’s the Data (Not the Model), Stupid!
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White House Releases War Powers Notice on Evacuation of Khartoum
The White House published a letter sent to congressional leadership regarding the evacuation of personnel from Khartoum. -
A New Approach to Prosecuting Border Militias
How could prosecutors repurpose the federal kidnapping and hostage-taking statutes to improve investigations and prosecutions of border militias? -
Avoiding Mandatory Transparency’s Pitfalls in Online Safety Legislation
Enhancing platform transparency doesn’t have to mean giving abusers a road map to circumventing online service providers’ systems and rules for keeping users safe. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Eugene Volokh on AI Libel
If someone lies about you, you can usually sue them for defamation. But what if that someone is ChatGPT? -
Ukraine's Nuclear Moment
A review of Mariana Budjeryn, “Inheriting the Bomb: The Collapse of the USSR and the Nuclear Disarmament of Ukraine” (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2022). -
The Chatter Podcast: Blackouts in Film and TV with Denis Newiak
David Priess and Denis Newiak sat down to discuss the disaster film genre, what it says about modernity, and what lessons they hope politicians are taking away from the genre. -
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.
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A Terrorism of Vengeance
Understanding incels, school shooters, and the new category of terrorism, “nihilistic violent extremism.” -
The Situation: Why Can’t Kash Patel Shut Up?
On the FBI director’s penchant for commenting on pending matters. -
The Administration’s Drug Boat Strikes Are Crimes Against Humanity
Members of Congress are wrong to call the strikes war crimes in the absence of an armed conflict, but the strikes are serious crimes under international law.
