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Lawfare Daily: The Tariffs Decision and What Comes Next
Breaking down the Supreme Court's decision invalidating President Trump's IEEPA tariffs. -
The Law of Going to War with Iran, Redux
The Trump administration’s attack on Iran pushes even the executive branch’s generous understandings of the President’s legal authority to their limits. -
White House Submits Iran War Powers Report to Congress
Following this weekend’s strikes, the president submitted his report notifying Congress of the military action. -
Scaling Laws: In Defense of Optimism with Packy McCormick
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El Mencho’s Death and the Kingpin Strategy Paradox
When cartel leaders are targeted, command structures break down and rivals jockey for influence. -
Lawfare Daily: The Pentagon Designates Anthropic as a Supply Chain Risk
What has been the reaction to the designation of Anthropic as a supply chain risk? -
The Situation: Stand With Anthropic
You might not like the creator of Claude, but its fight with Pete Hegseth is important for the rule of law. -
Pentagon’s Anthropic Designation Won’t Survive First Contact with Legal System
This is designation as political theater: a show of force that will not stick. -
Lawfare Live: Anthropic Designated as a Supply Chain Risk
Watch the discussion at 3:30 PM ET on March 2. -
Congress Enters the Chip Wars
The bipartisan AI OVERWATCH Act seeks oversight of advanced AI chips amid national security concerns. -
Lawfare Daily: The Trials of the Trump Administration, Feb. 27
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Ethiopia’s Troubled Peace
The government is picking favorites amid a split in the Tigray People’s Liberation Front. -
Lawfare Live: U.S. and Israel Strike Iran
On Mar. 1 at 9 am ET, join the Lawfare team for a live discussion. -
The Week That Was
Your weekly summary of everything on the site. -
“Information Looking for People”
A review of Emily Baker-White, “Every Screen on the Planet: The War Over TikTok” (Norton, 2025). -
Scaling Laws: The Pentagon Goes to War With Anthropic
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Can State Law Remedy Constitutional Violations by Federal Officers?
So-called converse 1983 statutes are percolating in statehouses across the country and could fill a critical constitutional gap. -
Is Claude Too Woke For War?
The latest edition of the Seriously Risky Business cybersecurity newsletter, now on Lawfare. -
Lawfare Daily: Patronage Pardons: A Conversation with Prof. Lee Kovarsky about a Novel Feature of the Trump Administration
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The Situation: What Federal Judges Are Saying
Selected quotations from recent federal court orders.
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The GSA’s Draft AI Clause Is Governance by Sledgehammer
The General Services Administration’s draft AI clause gets the governance problem right—then blows right past it. -
Two Illegal Biolabs Reveal Gaps in U.S. Biosecurity
The discovery of CCP-linked biolabs on American soil exposes major biosecurity gaps. Policymakers must act to improve oversight of biological research activity. -
AEA Litigation: Enforcing Congress’s Limits on Delegated Power
History shows the Trump administration is misinterpreting the Alien Enemies Act. The administration says courts shouldn't intervene.
