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Lawfare Daily: The Besieged District Judges, with Reynolds Holding and Judge Jed Rakoff
Discussing the role of district judges in the United States justice system. -
Litigating in the Shadows: Federal Funding and the Supreme Court
Even the shadow docket holds important lessons for litigants challenging the Trump administration’s funding actions and others. -
How U.S. Export Controls Risk Undermining Biosecurity
The regulations intended to prevent bioweapons proliferation may be increasing bioweapon risks. -
Scaling Laws: Caleb Withers on the Cybersecurity Frontier in the Age of AI
How may frontier models shift the balance in favor of attackers in cyberspace? -
Lawfare Daily: America's Defense Industrial Base
How do the U.S and Chinese industrial bases compare? -
The Situation: Things You Might Have Missed Over Thanksgiving
The Situation continued while you were eating turkey. -
Like Social Media, AI Requires Difficult Choices
Social media was supposed to amplify our voices, but it ended up controlling us. Will AI be the same? -
Due Process in Third Country Removals
The administration’s use of ad hoc procedures to send migrants to countries with which they have no connection likely violates due process. -
Lawfare Daily: Grading the Trump Administration's Cybersecurity Efforts, with Rear Admiral (Ret.) Mark Montgomery
How has the federal government strengthened the United States' cybersecurity posture? -
DeepSeek and Musk's Grok Both Toe the Party Line
The latest edition of the Seriously Risky Business cybersecurity newsletter, now on Lawfare. -
The Week That Was
Your weekly summary of everything on the site. -
Fulton County Judge Dismisses Georgia Conspiracy Case Against Trump
The president will no longer be prosecuted for alleged conspiracy to overturn Georgia’s election results in 2020. -
The Situation: You Get To Play Lindsey Halligan’s Hand
She made her bed. Now you get to lie in it. -
The Subsea Sputnik Moment
China’s XLUUV exposes decades of policy negligence, demanding Congress reject bureaucratic inertia and secure the undersea cable system. -
The Hidden Risks of Platform Control Over Historical Memory
Emergency powers in the EU’s Digital Services Act risk destroying important evidence for future courts and historians. -
Lawfare Daily: Anastasiia Lapatina and Eric Ciaramella Talk Russia, Ukraine, and Trump
Is the United States abandoning Ukraine? -
Announcing a New Lawfare Lecture Series
Dr. Laura Field will conduct a 6 session lecture series on America’s right wing intellectual movement and its role in the Trump era. -
Macronism: Fin?
France’s president is losing his electorate’s confidence. What does that mean for Paris’s role in the EU and NATO? -
The Situation: Not The Way I Wanted This to End
But I’ll take it. -
Trump Is Usurping Congress’s Power of the Purse
How is the Trump administration impounding congressional appropriations, and will Congress reassert its authorities?
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The GSA’s Draft AI Clause Is Governance by Sledgehammer
The General Services Administration’s draft AI clause gets the governance problem right—then blows right past it. -
Two Illegal Biolabs Reveal Gaps in U.S. Biosecurity
The discovery of CCP-linked biolabs on American soil exposes major biosecurity gaps. Policymakers must act to improve oversight of biological research activity. -
AEA Litigation: Enforcing Congress’s Limits on Delegated Power
History shows the Trump administration is misinterpreting the Alien Enemies Act. The administration says courts shouldn't intervene.
