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Fixing the Stored Communications Act’s Secret Search Problem
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The Court ruled that a party must prove the defendant at least acted recklessly when he or she conveyed the threat to another. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Talking Transparency With Meta’s Nick Clegg
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Rational Security: The 'Mutiny in the Kitchen' Edition
This week, Alan, Quinta, and Scott were joined by their colleague and think-tank neighbor, Russia/Ukraine expert Eric Ciaramella, to talk over the week's big news. -
Can Civilians Sue Military Personnel for Constitutional Violations?
Based on decades of claims, civilians are unlikely to gain any relief when service members violate their constitutional rights. -
Chatter: Hacker Movies with Scott Shapiro
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White House Releases Memo on Cybersecurity Priorities for FY25 Budget
The memo sets the priorities that agencies should address on their budget submissions to the Office of Management and Budget. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Ambition, Anxiety, and the Rise of the American Colossus
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The Cyberlaw Podcast: Sen. Schumer Tackles AI Regulation
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Welcome to Lawfare’s Shiny New Website
The next phase of Lawfare’s evolution. -
UN Special Rapporteur Releases Guantánamo Report
Human rights investigator Fionnuala Ní Aoláin found that detainees had sustained “cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment under international law.” -
The Arraignment That Wasn’t
The former president’s “body man” wasn’t arraigned—for a second time. Why? -
What Counterman Means for Prosecuting Trump Over Jan. 6
Though still a possibility, it just got meaningfully less likely. -
The Lawfare Podcast: What the Hell Happened in Russia?
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Senate Report Details FBI, DHS Failures Prior to Jan. 6
The report details agencies’ failures to collect and analyze intelligence on potential violence in the lead up to the attack on the Capitol. -
How Big Is the Cyber Insurance Market? Can It Keep Growing?
The cyber insurance market may be small, new, and volatile, but it could also become an important form of economic security. -
ChinaTalk: EMERGENCY EDITION: Coup in Russia with Kamil Galeev
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Yevgeny Prigozhin, We Knew Him When
Years before he launched an abortive mutiny against the Russian Ministry of Defense, Prigozhin was busy interfering in the 2016 U.S. election. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Bulelani Jili on Africa’s Demand for and Adoption of Chinese Surveillance Technologies
Countries across Africa are procuring and employing surveillance tools from China. This trend is a product of China’s diplomatic strategy, its technological ambitions, and growing corporate power and rea...
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Trump's Private Hacker Memo Is the Right Idea
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