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Regulating Online Speech: Ze German Way
Prohibiting platforms from self-governing is becoming more widespread. German law provides for a different approach, with clearer rules and more rule of law in content moderation practices. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Seth Stoughton on the Shooting of Ashli Babbitt
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Thinking Long Term About the Future of Afghanistan
The presence of international terrorist groups may grow in the months and years ahead, but there are steps the United States can take to mitigate the risks. -
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The Lawfare Podcast: A Sneak Peak: Lawfare’s New 'No Bull' Podcast
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First Circuit Expands Due Process Rights of Noncitizens at Immigration Bond Hearings
As immigration cases continue to surge and President Biden seeks to craft an immigration policy, the standard of proof at bond hearings will remain a consequential issue. -
Durham Grand Jury Indicts Lawyer Michael Sussmann
The indictment alleges that Sussmann lied about his client in a 2016 meeting about former President Trump and Russia. -
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Lawfare’s daily roundup of national security news and opinion. -
Lawfare No Bull: Statement by PM Johnson, President Biden and PM Morrison on AUKUS Agreement
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The Lawfare Podcast: The Broken Rube Goldberg Machine of Online Advertising
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Fourth Circuit Rejects Wikimedia’s Suit Against the NSA on Secrecy Grounds
The Wikimedia Foundation, which runs Wikipedia, claimed that the NSA’s “Upstream” surveillance program captures its international communications and is a violation of its First Amendment free-speech righ... -
Why African Governments Are Accepting Afghan Refugees
The offer of assistance from African nations should be welcomed, appreciated, and understood from humanitarian and geopolitical perspectives. -
Supreme Court to Hear State Secrets Case on FBI Surveillance
The court’s ruling in FBI v. Fazaga could have significant implications for future challenges to government surveillance under FISA and to the government’s use of the state secrets privilege. -
Today’s Headlines and Commentary
Lawfare’s daily roundup of national security news and opinion. -
Rational Security 2.0: The 'Everyone Is Wrong' Edition
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Introducing a New Podcast: Lawfare No Bull
Lawfare No Bull will feature regular primary source audio from the world of national security law and policy. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Bruce Riedel with Breaking 9/11 News
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China Is Making Smart Money
China’s fintech activity is evolving swiftly and the U.S. government needs to thwart this long-term threat by ensuring that the companies exploring new technical capabilities in the financial sector have... -
Lawfare Live: Ransomware Lessons for a Nation Held Hostage
Join us for a discussion on ransomware. -
ChinaTalk: Russia's Pivot to Asia From Czars to Putin
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Putting Press Freedom to the Test
The FBI’s search on a Washington Post reporter’s home raises questions about the protections afforded to journalists in leak cases. -
The AI Preemption Executive Order’s BEAD Strategy Faces Steep Legal Hurdles
BEAD—a statute about deploying service and connecting locations—never mentions AI and lacks the clarity these interpretative canons require. -
Interpreting Claude’s Constitution
Anthropic’s guidelines for AI development offer a novel approach to training frontier models and, perhaps, shaping AI governance.
