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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
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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 Bloody Toll of Russia’s War in Ukraine
Credible estimates show that the conflict has been Russia's most deadly since World War II. -
ICC Issues Arrest Warrants for Russia’s President and Commissioner for Children’s Rights
The warrants for the arrest of Vladimir Putin and -
On the Unconstitutionality of Iran’s Current Constitution
The lesser known story of a silent counter-revolution in 1989 in Iran that led to the creation of Iran’s constitution today—and why this constitution is unconstitutional. -
Twenty Years Later, the U.S. Military Is Still Lost in Iraq
Two years into President Biden’s term—and 20 years since the mission to topple Saddam Hussei -
The Lawfare Podcast: Orly Lobel on How AI Can Make the World a Better, More Equal Place
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ChinaTalk: GPT4-AI Unleashed?
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The Chatter Podcast: Spy Movies and the Oscars with Alyssa Rosenberg
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Executive Order Designates Fentanyl as Weapon of Mass Destruction
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The European Union Changes Course on Digital Legislation
The proposed digital omnibus package would make changes to the AI Act and GDPR in addition to other data-related measures. -
The Pentagon’s Operational Technology Problem
The readiness of America’s warfighters depends on the cybersecurity of operational technology that is largely unregulated.
