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The Lawfare Podcast: Rosa Brooks on American Policing
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Back to the Future for Section 230 Reform
The notice and takedown system rejected in 1997 might be a way forward. -
The Cyberlaw Podcast: When Will Cyberattacks on the Grid Become the New Normal?
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Senate Judiciary Hearing on Jan. 6 Attacks: FBI Director Christopher Wray
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Whither the Trump Financial Documents Cases?
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Register Here for U.S. Cyber Command's Annual Legal Conference
U.S. Cyber Command is hosting its annual legal conference this Thursday (March 4th), and all are welcome to (virtually) attend. -
Was Jan. 6 an Intelligence Failure, a Police Failure or Both?
Testimony last week from former Capitol security officials raises important questions about the FBI’s performance of its own function. -
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The Real Lesson of the Texas Power Debacle
What happened in Texas should be a warning of what Americans will face from the next generation of the internet and the new realm of cybersecurity risk it will dramatically amplify. -
Eighth Circuit Strikes Down Arkansas’s Anti-BDS Law
A federal appeals court ruled that a state statute requiring government contractors to pledge not to boycott Israel violates the First Amendment. What’s in the decision? -
The Lawfare Podcast: Your Questions on Iraq
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The Week That Will Be
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President Biden’s Inaugural War Powers Report
On Feb. 25, Biden ordered airstrikes against targets in eastern Syria. His subsequent letter to Congress under the War Powers Resolution is notable in several ways. -
Civil Society Should Be at the Center of Foreign Policy
In an era of democratic backsliding, governments are increasingly disconnected from citizens. The Biden administration should elevate engagement with civil society in response. -
What the UAE Weapons Deal Says About the United States and Its Alliances
When U.S. partners "do their fair share," they're also more likely to pursue independent foreign policies. -
Today’s Headlines and Commentary
Lawfare’s daily roundup of national security news and opinion -
Director of National Intelligence Declassifies Intelligence Report on Murder of Jamal Khashoggi
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The Oversight Board Moment You Should’ve Been Waiting For: Facebook Responds to the First Set of Decisions
Facebook said it committed to action as a result of nearly two-thirds of the FOB’s recommendations. This is too rosy a picture, but the responses do show promise and the value of a more open dialogue abo... -
ChinaTalk: Beyond Espionage: China's Quest for Foreign Technology
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The Lawfare Podcast: Mary Anne Franks on Section 230
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Procedure as Substance in the UN Cybercrime Convention
The convention, which just opened for signature, is substantively similar to the Budapest Convention, but it is procedurally different, and that may make all the difference. -
Worried About AI Monopoly? Embrace Copyright’s Limits
Copyright’s limits play essential antimonopoly functions. Undermining them in the context of AI is likely to strengthen Big Tech. -
Lawfare Daily: Trials of the Trump Administration, Oct. 24
Listen to the Oct. 24 livestream as a podcast.
