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Addressing the Effects of Civilian Targeting: Lessons from Syria for Ukraine
Russia is applying the lessons of its campaign against civilians in Syria to the conflict in Ukraine. The humanitarian response can learn from the Syrian conflict, too. -
The Lawfare Podcast: The CLOUD Act Five Years Later
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Global Technology Products, U.S. Security Policy, and Spectrums of Risk
Some policymakers are declaring non-U.S. tech companies, products, and services a risk to U.S. security—and proposing bans in response. But before barreling ahead, policymakers need to consider several q... -
The Lawfare Podcast: The CLOUD Act Five Years Later
Next month will mark the five-year anniversary of the CLOUD Act, a foundational piece of legislation on cross-border data transfers and criminal investigations. Before he was a University of Minnesota la... -
A Chance for the Courts to Rein in Governing by Emergency
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The Chatter Podcast: M. Todd Bennett on the Secretive Story of the Glomar Explorer
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Rational Security: The 'When the Bower Breaks News' Edition
This week, Alan, Quinta, and Scott were joined by Lawfare special Georgia correspondent Anna Bower to talk through the week's big national security news stories, including: -
Rational Security: The 'When the Bower Breaks News' Edition
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The Lawfare Podcast: 'Come to This Court and Cry: How the Holocaust Ends,' with Linda Kinstler and Sam Moyn
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Chatter: M. Todd Bennett on the Secretive Story of the Glomar Explorer
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Civilian Harm Mitigation: An Opportunity for Values-Based U.S. Leadership at NATO
A robust new U.S. push to mitigate civilian harm in conflict serves as a signal for NATO to get serious about implementing its approach to human security, but most recently, Ukraine reinforces the broade... -
The Lawfare Podcast: 'Come to This Court and Cry: How the Holocaust Ends,' with Linda Kinstler and Sam Moyn
Last December, a German court convicted a 97-year-old former Nazi camp secretary of complicity in the murder of more than 10,000 people in what the media called—once again—the last Nazi trial. After almo... -
Civilian Harm Mitigation: An Opportunity for Values-Based U.S. Leadership at NATO
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It Was Smart for an AI
ChatGPT says it won’t write offensive content. We set out to test whether that’s true. -
The Lawfare Podcast: ChatGPT Tells All
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It Was Smart for an AI
ChatGPT says it won’t write offensive content. We set out to test whether that’s true. -
Central Bank Immunity, Afghanistan, and Judgments Against the Taliban
International law and U.S. foreign policy provide powerful reasons to require clearer direction from the political branches before ordering the turnover of Afghan central bank assets to U.S. judgment cre... -
The Lawfare Podcast: ChatGPT Tells All
You've likely heard of ChatGPT, the chatbot from OpenAI. But you’ve likely never heard an interview with ChatGPT, much less an interview in which ChatGPT reflects on its own impact on the information eco... -
Central Bank Immunity, Afghanistan, and Judgments Against the Taliban
International law and U.S. foreign policy provide powerful reasons to require clearer direct
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