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The Open App Markets Bill Moves Out of the Senate Judiciary Committee
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What If Trump Were Still the President?
Because Donald Trump had the good fortune of avoiding a major foreign-policy crisis during his four years in office, the United States never experienced the worst-case scenario of a Trump presidency. -
The Cyberlaw Podcast: A Digital Curtain Descends Across Europe
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ChinaTalk: Xi-Putin Relations and the View From Riga
Una Aleksandra Bērziņa-Čerenkova, Head of Riga Stradins University China Studies Centre, Head of the Asia program at the Latvian Institute of International Affairs, and a member of the European Think tan... -
ChinaTalk: How Eastern Europe Sees China and The War in Ukraine
Matej Šimalčík, Executive Director of the Central European Institute of Asian Studies, joins from Bratislava. -
TechTank: Civil Rights and Artificial Intelligence: Can the Two Concepts Coexist?
The latest episode of TechTank. -
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The Lawfare Podcast: Russia’s Ukraine Operation One Week In
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Does Foreign Sovereign Immunity Apply to Sanctions on Central Banks?
The relationship between foreign sovereign immunity and sanctions against central banks is important but often mischaracterized. -
The Week That Will Be
Lawfare's weekly roundup of event announcements and employment opportunities. -
What to Make of Microsoft’s Year in Cybersecurity
Microsoft simultaneously combats, profits from and contributes to cybersecurity problems. -
Lawfare Live: The Aftermath Episode 2 Q&A
Natalie Orpett, Rohini Kurup, Ian Enright, and Benjamin Wittes discuss Lawfareand Goat Rodeo’s new podcast series "The Aftermath." -
The Week That Was: All of Lawfare in One Post
Your weekly summary of everything on the site. -
Foreign Fighters and Fellow Travelers: Right-Wing Extremism in Australia and the United States
White nationalism has a long history in Austrailia that has been reinforced by transnational ties to extremist groups in the United States. -
The Aftermath, Episode 2: Scattered to the Four Winds
After the Jan. 6 insurrection, all the suspects were allowed to go home—setting up the biggest criminal investigation in the FBI’s history. -
Sharing Responsibility for Ukrainian Refugees: An Unprecedented Response
The United Nations estimates that over one million individuals have fled Ukraine to neighboring countries within just one week of the Russian invasion. -
Turkey Must Close the Turkish Straits Only to Russian and Ukrainian Warships
Turkey’s current chosen path of attempting to close the straits to all warships oversteps the Montreux Convention and risks replacing a long-standing set of rules vital to Turkish security with arbitrary... -
What Sanctions Has the World Put on Russia?
The United States and its allies are imposing unprecedented sanctions on Russia in response to its invasion of Ukraine. But their effects may be felt far beyond Russia’s borders. -
Today’s Headlines and Commentary
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The Lawfare Podcast: Data Federalism
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Class Actions and the Alien Enemies Act
Class actions are critical tools for noncitizens subject to assertions of emergency authority, and the Northern District of Texas’s recent refusal to certify an AEA detainee class created a major procedu... -
Rational Security: The “Doodle Ordinance” Edition
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Why OpenAI’s Corporate Structure Matters to AI Development
OpenAI's potential corporate shift from its “capped-profit” model may conflict with its AGI-for-humanity mission.