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Commerce and Moral Compromise in Contemporary China
A review of Patrick McGee, “Apple in China: The Capture of the World’s Greatest Company” (Scribner, 2025). -
Russia and China in the Gray Zone
Moscow’s gray-zone campaign against NATO allies bears more than a passing resemblance to Beijing’s incremental pressure on Taiwan. -
Reuters Blows Lid on Meta's Fraud Profit Scandal
The latest edition of the Seriously Risky Business cybersecurity newsletter, now on Lawfare. -
The Situation: The President’s Approval Rating Takes a Hit
How the president’s poll numbers actually affect presidential power. -
In Defense of the UN Cybercrime Convention
A response to Mailyn Fidler’s article concerning the convention. -
Lawfare Live: Trials of the Trump Administration, Nov. 14
Join the Lawfare team at 4 pm ET for a discussion of the litigation targeting actions from President Trump. -
Rational Security: The “Video Killed the Podcast Star” Edition
Scott Anderson, Natalie Orpett, Eric Columbus, and Molly Roberts talked through the week’s big national security news stories. -
Russia and Ukraine Pummel Each Other’s Energy Infrastructure
The upcoming winter may be toughest yet for Ukrainians. -
Lawfare Daily: Revolutions and the Rule of Law
What does the history of revolutions say about our current political moment? -
Trump’s Immigration Policies Overlook AI Talent
Foreign-born researchers power America’s AI advantage, but the administration has not treated them as a priority. -
Reckoning With Bivens
Reflections from a Justice Department insider who helped build its cage. -
Scaling Laws: How AI Is, Will, and May Alter the Nature of Work and Economic Growth with Anton Korinek, Nathan Goldschlag, and Bharat Chandar
What will the effect of AI be on the economy? -
Toward the Oct. 7 Trials
Israel’s justice system faces unprecedented dilemmas in prosecuting Hamas militants detained after the attacks. -
Lawfare Daily: Tim Wu on ‘The Age of Extraction’
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Mum’s the Word on FISA Section 702 Reauthorization
Successful reforms from last year’s reauthorization may sell a clean extension in 2026. -
The Situation: Assessing the Shutdown
Not a good outcome—except perhaps politically. -
Counting the Boots: Tracking Domestic Deployments, One Missing Report at a Time
A monthlong effort to track domestic deployments revealed a troubling lack of transparency on why and how military forces are used on U.S. soil. -
Oral Argument Summary: Learning Resources, Inc. v. Trump (Tariffs)
At stake is whether IEEPA authorizes tariff measures and, if so, whether that delegation violates constitutional principles of nondelegation. -
What’s Up With the Terror Indictment Against Alleged Antifa Members?
The Justice Department’s tacked-on charges are just for show. The larger plan is not. -
Lawfare Daily: The Trials of the Trump Administration, Nov. 7
Listen to the Nov. 7 livestream as a podcast.
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Harsh Confinement
A review of W. Fitzhugh Brundage, “A Fate Worse Than Hell: American Prisoners of the Civil War” (Norton, 2026). -
Open-Weight Model Advances Make the Mythos Debate Moot
The latest edition of the Seriously Risky Business cybersecurity newsletter, now on Lawfare. -
At a Mosque in San Diego, Trump’s Counterterrorism Strategy Falls Flat
The administration’s strategy trades an accurate assessment of the threat landscape for political rhetoric.
