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The Lawfare Podcast: Norm Ornstein and John Fortier on the Continuity of Government
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Case Summary: Fourth Circuit Upholds Terrorism Watchlist Database
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The Military Justice Improvement and Increasing Prevention Act: Are the Solutions Commensurate with the Problem?
The bill in its current form reshapes military justice far beyond the context of sexual assault. Congress should take care to fashion a solution commensurate with the problem at hand, and not go too far. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Rep. Seth Moulton and Matt Zeller on Securing Visas for U.S. Partners in Afghanistan
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Lawfare Live: A Panel Discussion on the Biden-Putin Summit
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Sexual Violence and the War in Tigray
Reporting in Tigray suggests that different belligerents have engaged in different patterns of conflict-related sexual violence. Paying attention to these patterns is critical for understanding the dynam... -
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New Documents Show Trump's Pressure Campaign on Justice Department to Overturn Election Results
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Protecting the Critical of Critical: What Is Systemically Important Critical Infrastructure?
The U.S. government does not have a reliable method to identify, support, and secure the most “critical of critical” infrastructure. But, the Cyberspace Solarium Commission’s 2020 report addresses just t... -
The Lawfare Podcast: The Justice Department, Congress and the Press
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New Zealand’s Troubling Precedent for China Extradition
The Supreme Court says the government can transfer an accused murderer to China if Beijing provides certain assurances, but takes for granted that China will keep its word. -
White House Releases First National Strategy to Combat Domestic Terrorism
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TechTank: Is Biden’s American Jobs Plan the Beginning of a Tech New Deal?
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TechTank: Did Citizens' Use of Technology Deliver Justice for George Floyd?
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Interpreting Claude’s Constitution
Anthropic’s guidelines for AI development offer a novel approach to training frontier models and, perhaps, shaping AI governance.
