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Lawfare’s daily roundup of national security news and opinion. -
The Lawfare Podcast: The Most Intense Online Disinformation Event in American History
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The Lawfare Podcast: Fiona Hill on ‘There Is Nothing for You Here’
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NSL Verdict a Major Blow to Free Speech in Hong Kong
The recent conviction of pro-democracy protester Ma Chun-man for inciting secession under Hong Kong’s draconian new National Security Law marks a major step backward for free expression in Hong Kong. -
Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament Is Wrong on AUKUS Deal
Some nuclear disarmament activists believe that the AUKUS agreement is a breach of international law and will intensify the arms race. What these critics neglect is that the alliance is a response to a g... -
Teach and Write about Cybersecurity Law and Policy at the University of Texas, with the Strauss Center!
The Strauss Center at the University of Texas at Austin announced a new cybersecurity fellowship that may be of interest to some Lawfare readers. -
United States Indicts Two Iranian Hackers For Election Interference
The Justice Department charged two Iranian nationals with helping orchestrate a cyber campaign to intimidate and influence American voters in the 2020 U.S. presidential election. -
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The Lawfare Podcast: The Facebook Oversight Board, One Year On
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Biden vs. Trump: Who Has the Last Word on Presidential Records?
Trump’s lawsuit against the Jan. 6 select committee and National Archives raises questions about executive privilege of former presidents. -
Defense Department Inspector General Releases Report on January 6 Preparation and Response
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The Chatter Podcast: Leadership, Sports, and Intelligence Innovation, with Sue Gordon
On this week’s episode of Chatter, David Priess has a conversation with former Principal Deputy Director of National Intelligence (PDDNI) and longtime intelligence officer Sue Gordon. -
A Memoir From the Head of Saudi Intelligence
A review of Turki AlFaisal Al Saud, “The Afghanistan File” (Arabian Publishing, 2021). -
Lawfare Live: A Discussion on the January 6 Committee's Recent Activity
Join us for a discussion on the Jan. 6 committee. -
Buying Data and the Fourth Amendment
Can governments purchase user records as an end-run around the warrant requirement imposed by Carpenter v. United States? -
Today’s Headlines and Commentary
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The Lawfare Podcast: Hannah Bloch-Wehba on Police Transparency
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Rational Security 2.0: The 'SPAAACE LAAAW' Edition
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Managing the Cybersecurity Vulnerabilities of Artificial Intelligence
Systems based on artificial intelligence are susceptible to adversarial attack. Vulnerability disclosure and management practices can help address the risk. -
Key Takeaways From the Glasgow Climate Pact
Here are some of the key takeaways and surprises from the Glasgow Climate Pact.
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Lawfare Daily: The Military, Elections, and the Law
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Scaling Laws: All Things Data Centers with Andy Masley
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Can Government of and by API Still Be Government ‘for the People’?
Government dependence on private AI shifts policymaking from Congress and the civil service to procurement contracts—with no public input.
