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Today’s Headlines and Commentary
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The Lawfare Podcast: AUMF Reform After Afghanistan
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The Lawfare Podcast: Sarah Yerkes on Tunisia's Democracy in Crisis
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The Week That Will Be
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Normalizing Surveillance
In developing a system for preventing the spread of child sexual abuse material that involves scanning the material of all those using certain apps, Apple is acclimatizing the idea of bulk surveillance. -
What Is Known About ISIS-K Funding in Afghanistan?
To fully understand the group and disrupt future terrorist attacks, policymakers must recognize how the group raises revenues to fund its activities as well as steps already taken by the international co... -
Justice Department Announces New Cyber Fellowship
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The Week that Was: All of Lawfare in One Post
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Lawfare Live: Steve Vladeck and Lindsay Wiley on Public Vaccination Mandates
Join us for a discussion on the constitutionality of vaccine mandates. -
What Is the Islamic State in Khorasan?
On Aug. 26, the Islamic State in Khorasan committed two deadly attacks outside the Kabul airport. Although not new to the region, this has prompted questions about the group, its capabilities and the thr... -
Today’s Headlines and Commentary
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The Lawfare Podcast: The World Reacts to Afghanistan
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ChinaTalk: SpaceX, Elon and their Chinese Imitators
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ChinaTalk: BadChinaTake on China Twitter
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ChinaTalk: Hot Space Summer: China's Commercial Space Boom
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Three Key Questions to Define ICT Supply Chain Security
To make progress on supply chain security, the U.S. government will need to clarify its goals; create a cohesive, forward-thinking strategy; and offer alternatives to a cold divestment of Chinese ICT pro... -
Today’s Headlines and Commentary
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History and the Recognition of the Taliban
This isn’t the first time that the United States has had to reconsider its relationship with a resurgent Taliban—or a chaotic and uncertain Afghanistan. -
Afghanistan, Policy Choices, and Claims of Intelligence Failure
Intelligence failure can contribute to a policy debacle. But policies often break bad without such a convenient excuse—an important thing to remember as we reflect on President Biden’s Afghanistan decisi... -
Seven Capitol Police Officers File Lawsuit Against Trump and Allies Over Jan. 6 Attack
They accuse the defendants of conspiring to prevent the transition of power through the violent attack on the Capitol on Jan. 6
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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.
