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Why Carefully Designed Public Vaccination Mandates Can—and Should—Withstand Constitutional Challenge
Pre-pandemic precedents provide important—but incomplete—guidance to courts as they grapple with challenges to a rapidly rising wave of coronavirus vaccination mandates. -
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Ransomware Payments and the Law
Ransomware amounts to an ongoing tax by foreign gangs on U.S. governments and industry. If U.S. companies are going to pay extortionate taxes to foreign non-state entities, they should at least have to f... -
Sarah Cleveland Nominated to Be Legal Adviser
Sarah Cleveland is an excellent choice to be legal adviser. She should be confirmed quickly. -
How Identity Propaganda Is Used to Undermine Political Power
Racist and sexist attacks on Kamala Harris in 2020 reveal long-established patterns of “othering” nondominant groups and individuals. These patterns are designed to undermine the political standing of po... -
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DNI Releases Semiannual Section 702 Report
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Lawfare Live: How Can Congress Take on the Ransomware Problem?
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The Lawfare Podcast: Ben Kaiser and Jonathan Mayer on Fighting Misinformation Online
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China’s Continued Disdain for the International Legal Order
Once again, China is showing its disdain for the rules-based international legal order that regulates activities at sea. -
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The Week that Will Be
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The Lawfare Podcast: The Olympics Aren't All Fun and Games
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TechTank: Why State Unemployment Insurance Programs Failed Workers During the COVID-19 Pandemic
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The Anatomy of a Screw Up: The Biden Eviction Moratorium Saga
The Biden administration’s rule-of-law credibility is the big loser; and the Supreme Court’s shadow docket the big winner. -
Did the Justice Department Give President Biden Legal Advice on the CDC Eviction Moratorium?
Although many questions remain unanswered, there is troubling evidence that either the Justice Department was not consulted on a major legal issue or the Biden administration has misrepresented its legal... -
International Security Implications of Central Bank Digital Currencies
Governments need to set norms and establish best practices early as countries begin to launch their own, official digital currencies. -
The Week that Was: All of Lawfare in One Post
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The Lawfare Podcast: Unfinished Business at the Department of Justice
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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.
