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The Lawfare Podcast: COVID and Intelligence with Eric Swalwell, Julie Gerberding and Matt Berrett
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Why the FCC Expelled a Chinese Telecom for National Security Risks
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The Cyberlaw Podcast: Does a Dead Horse Have a Right to Self-Defense?
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Trump’s Judicial Campaign to Upend the 2020 Election: A Failure, But Not a Wipe-Out
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The Lawfare Podcast: Another Week of Impeachment
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The Lawfare Podcast: Trouble Brewing in Ukraine
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Federal Intervention, Conflict and Drought in the American West
Land management has long been fuel for unrest west of the Mississippi. Will extreme drought and climate change amplify the risk? -
How Crowd-Forecasting Might Decrease the Cybersecurity Knowledge Deficit
Can we apply the techniques of crowd-forecasting for better cybersecurity? -
How the President Can Shape the Role and Oversight of the National Cyber Director
The national cyber director’s lack of independent legal authority, combined with Senate confirmation, gives the president broad latitude to shape this role and authority within the executive branch. -
The Historian’s Approach to Understanding Terrorism
Historians' knowledge of primary sources, contextual nuances and contingent events show that they have much to offer scholars and policymakers working on terrorism. -
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The Lawfare Podcast: Orin Kerr and Asaf Lubin on Apple v. NSO Group
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Cybersecurity for Idiots
One of cybersecurity’s major challenges is cyberstupidity, and regulators struggle to keep pace with rapidly changing technologies. Adopting a cybersecurity approach conceptually modeled on tort’s neglig... -
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ChinaTalk: Son Eating and Prince-Slaying: Stratagems of the Warring States
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Trump’s Intelligence Briefings: Better Than Some Feared, Worse Than Many Hoped
New information about interactions between intelligence officers and Donald Trump as a presidential candidate, as president-elect and as president points to the limits of what an enterprise dedicated to ... -
The Lawfare Podcast: How Zoom Thinks About Content Moderation
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The Chatter Podcast: America's Fight to Defeat AIDS in Africa, with Emily Bass
On this week’s episode of Chatter, David Priess has a special World AIDS Day conversation with longtime AIDS activist Emily Bass.
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Is It Time for an AI Expert Protection Program?
AI experts face security risks as geopolitical targets. It’s time to consider protection programs similar to witness security to safeguard critical talent. -
Lawfare Live: Trials of the Trump Administration, July 3
Join the Lawfare team at 4 pm ET for a discussion of the litigation targeting actions from President Trump. -
A Based Deal: The Chagos Agreement Is a Fourfold Win
The recent agreement on U.K. recognition of Mauritian sovereignty over the Chagos Archipelago is a true example of win-win diplomacy.