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Analyzing New International Data Transfer Obligations for U.S. Entities
U.S. entities should be aware of new data transfer rules and how they compare to one another. -
Lawfare Daily: How are the Courts Doing?
Two former federal judges discuss how courts are handling the enormous stress being put on the legal system. -
The Comey Indictment and Selective or Vindictive Prosecution
A primer on the powerful legal tools and the high evidentiary burden placed on defendants to use them successfully. -
The Situation: Just Asking Questions
I have a lot of them. -
Scaling Laws: AI Safety Meet Trust & Safety with Ravi Iyer and David Sullivan
Discussing trust & safety's relevance to artificial intelligence. -
The Practical Role of ‘Test and Evaluation’ in Military AI
T&E can empower the U.S. military to use AI in line with the law of armed conflict. -
Lawfare Daily: ‘38 Londres Street,’ Impunity, and Immunity with Philippe Sands
How did Pinochet's arrest impact international criminal law? -
Abrego Garcia v. Noem: A Hearing Diary, Oct. 6
A play-by-play account of a status conference that turned into a hearing on whether Abrego is entitled to release. -
Emergency Hearing on Sending California and Texas National Guard to Oregon
A live-blog of the Oct. 5 temporary injunction hearing over whether to block President Trump from sending federalized troops to Oregon. -
Europe’s Data Broker Problem Threatens U.S. National Security
Data brokerage in Europe is putting U.S. service members and personnel at risk. The U.S. is waiting on Europe to step in. -
Next Up: Letitia James
It’s hard to imagine a worse case than the one against James Comey—until you see the one against the attorney general of New York. -
Lawfare Daily: The Trials of the Trump Administration, Oct. 3
Listen to the Oct. 3 livestream. -
The Geography of a U.S.-China War
Conflict over Taiwan would promote escalation in ways U.S.-Soviet tensions in Europe never did. -
The Situation: Murder She Wrote
There’s a word for what they’re doing. -
Oregon v. Trump: A Hearing Diary
A live-blog of the temporary injunction hearing over whether to block federalization of 200 National Guard troops in Portland. -
The Week That Was
Your weekly summary of everything on the site. -
The Open Markets Act’s Troubling New Provision
An obscure provision of the latest version of the Open Markets Act could undermine software supply chain security protections. -
The CFIUS Review That Will Never Be
What it means that the president’s son-in-law is part of the group buying Electronic Arts. -
The Cyberespionage Gig Economy
The latest edition of the Seriously Risky Business cybersecurity newsletter, now on Lawfare. -
Lawfare Daily: The Law of the Shutdown
How does the current government shutdown fit in the broader context of the Trump administration’s exercise of executive power?
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Lawfare Daily: The Military Domestic Deployment Legal Framework: Are the Laws Fit for Purpose?
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Fulton County’s Battle for Ballots: A Primer
The Justice Department now must defend a search warrant built on recycled fraud claims, strained statutory theories, and glaring omissions. -
White House Takes Aim at Biased AI in Government, Leaves Key Gaps
OMB’s latest memo promotes neutral AI in government but allows vendor self-evaluation and weak scrutiny of existing contracts.
