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ChinaTalk: AI Military Competition: Tactical, Operational, and Strategic Implications
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ChinaTalk: What to Do About Foreign Interference
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The Week That Was: All of Lawfare in One Post
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New York Supreme Court Judge Allows Public Disclosure of Trump Indictment
The New York County Clerk’s office released an order by Judge Merchan allowing Bragg to disclose to the public that a Manhattan grand jury had issued an indictment of Trump. -
A Machine With First Amendment Rights
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Manhattan DA’s Office Refutes House GOP Oversight Claims Regarding Trump Indictment
In the letter, Dubeck urges Jordan, Comer, and Steil to refrain from “unlawful political interference.” -
House GOP Committee Chairmen Detail Oversight Efforts in Letter to Manhattan DA
Jordan, Comer, and Steil argue that in light of the DA’s efforts “under political pressure from left wing activists” to indict Trump, their respective committees must now consider whether “Congress shoul... -
The Lawfare Podcast: Biden’s Executive Order on Commercial Spyware
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Former President Trump Indicted
There’s really not much to say yet. -
ICJ Orders U.S. to Compensate Iran for Illegally Freezing Assets
The court found that the U.S. acted in violation of the Treaty of Amity and ordered it to compensate Iran for harms experienced. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Israel’s Overlapping Crises
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Chatter: Debunking Nuclear Proliferation Myths with Målfrid Braut-Hegghammer
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Rational Security: The 'Tik Tik Tik' Edition
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The Role of International Assistance in Cyber Incident Response
Some cybersecurity incidents can render crucial government services inaccessible, like recent events in Costa Rica and Vanuatu exemplify. In these cases, international assistance can be a key part of the... -
How China’s Spies Fooled an America That Wanted to be Fooled
A review of Alex Joske, “Spies and Lies: How China’s Greatest Covert Operations Fooled the World” (Hardie Grant, 2022). -
Afghanistan Requires a Change from Humanitarian Business as Usual
Given Afghanistan’s economic weakness and uncaring regime, the international community’s current approach to humanitarian aid for the country is unsustainable. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Juliette Kayyem on Dealing with Disasters
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The Lawfare Podcast: Talking IoT Security with Google
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The Lawfare Podcast: Ashley Deeks on International Regulation of National Security AI
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A Dispatch From Italy: Meloni’s First Six Months
An appraisal of “Europe’s most dangerous woman” and her first months as prime minister of Italy.
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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.
