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Challenges in Governing AI Agents
Autonomous systems are being rapidly deployed, but governance efforts are still in their infancy. -
Problems With a Criminal Law Response to Transnational Repression
Addressing transnational repression with criminal law risks harming the communities it seeks to protect and punishing protected speech. -
Israel’s Renewed Judicial Overhaul
With the war in the Middle East receding, the battle over Israel’s legal system has resumed, threatening judicial independence. -
Escalation: No Guarantees
Listen to the second episode of Escalation, a narrative podcast on U.S.-Ukraine relations. -
Lawfare Daily: The Trials of the Trump Administration, Feb. 28
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The New American Imperialism: How Europe Can Deal With Trump’s Threat to Greenland
EU leaders will have to learn how to stand up to the bully in the White House. -
The Situation: I’m Done Cooperating
Why have the heavens not darkened? -
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How to Win a War Against Reality
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The UN Between Decline and Renewal
Despite the gloom in New York, member state coalitions have responded to Security Council deadlock and other UN dysfunction with diplomatic innovations. -
Canada's Expulsion From Five Eyes Would Be a Disaster
The latest edition of the Seriously Risky Business cybersecurity newsletter, now on Lawfare. -
‘One Voice’ and the Trump Administration’s Conduct of Foreign Affairs
A new executive order deploys a contested theory of presidential authority—and uses it to target the public servants responsible for conducting America’s foreign relations. -
Lawfare Daily: Dispatches from the Sahel, with Rachel Chason and John Lechner
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ChinaTalk: EMERGENCY POD: Trump's Pivot to Putin, AGI + The Future of Warfare
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The Situation: Wolves in Wolves' Clothing
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Trump’s Military Purge Spells Trouble for Democracy and Defense
Firing military leaders for perceived disloyalty is often part of a strategy to consolidate regime power—even as it weakens the military. -
Filling the Security Void of the Budapest Memorandum
The failure of the agreement to provide Ukraine with security guarantees should be remedied as part of ceasefire negotiations. -
The German Election and the Future of U.S.-European Relations
The prospective chancellor wants to invest in European security but will have to overcome legislative opposition. -
Lawfare Daily: Trump’s Tariffs and the Law
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Skirting Judicial Scrutiny by Mooting and Scooting
We rely on providers to resist improper surveillance. The Justice Department uses a “moot and scoot” tactic to hobble this protection.
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AI and Secure Code Generation
AI is reshaping code security—shifting metrics, unknown bugs, and autonomous decisions humans may never understand.