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Setting the Stage: Cyber Contingency Campaigning
Cyber contingency campaigning, involving sustained cyber activity in peacetime, could be strategically impactful in a China-Taiwan scenario. -
UT-Austin Announces 2025 “Inman Award” Recipients
The Strauss-Clements Intelligence Studies Project at the University of Texas at Austin is pleased to announce the winner and two semifinalists in the eleventh-annual competition recognizing outstanding s... -
Scaling Laws: Uncle Sam Buys In: Examining the Intel Deal
Is the Trump administration's deal with Intel legal? -
The Legal Bases for Government Stakes in Private Firms
The Trump administration is promoting a shift toward government equity in private companies. But what does the law say? -
Lawfare Daily: Unpacking Security Guarantees for Ukraine
Discussing the history of American security commitments. -
The Situation: Standing Around in Washington, D.C.
What the National Guard is really doing here. -
In Russia, Pardoned Former Convicts Return Home From War
Russia has promised pardons to former convicts who volunteer in the war. Only eventually, some may return home—bringing violence with them. -
Lawfare Live: Trials of the Trump Administration, Aug. 29
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Rational Security: The “Room Raider” Edition
Scott Anderson, Benjamin Wittes, Renée DiResta, and Michael Feinberg talked through the week’s big national security news stories. -
What History Can Teach Us About Copyright, AI, and ‘Market Floods’
Although some fear that AI will flood the market, harming existing copyrighted works, historical examples seem to tell a different story. -
Lawfare Daily: ‘War in the Smartphone Age,’ with Matthew Ford
Discussing the role of smartphones and social media in war. -
The Situation: I Support It All
Notes on Trump’s crackdown on crime in Washington, D.C. -
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Trump Signs Order Expanding Pentagon’s Role in Domestic Law Enforcement
The order directs Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth to create a “specialized unit” within the D.C. National Guard -
Scaling Laws: AI in the Classroom with MacKenzie Price and Rebecca Winthrop
How is AI being integrated into the classroom? -
Financial Institutions as Military Targets: A Legal Framework
Strikes on a Hezbollah-linked bank raise questions about when financial institutions lose protection under international humanitarian law. -
Rebutting the Case for Israel’s June 2025 Strikes as Lawful Self-Defense
Stretching Article 51 to accommodate months-long pauses between attacks and responses blurs the line between lawful self-defense and unlawful preventive war. -
Lawfare Daily: Defending Ukraine Outside NATO with Michael O'Hanlon and Andriy Zagorodnyuk
Defending Ukraine from Russia aggression without NATO membership. -
Judge Xinis Holds Status Conference in Abrego Garcia. v. Noem et al
Anna Bower reported from the conference, where Xinis barred the government from removing the defendant until briefing is complete. -
Charting a New European Approach to Security and Data Protection
A European Defense Union must take a new, balanced approach to privacy and security, requiring flexibility from EU members and institutions.
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Harsh Confinement
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Open-Weight Model Advances Make the Mythos Debate Moot
The latest edition of the Seriously Risky Business cybersecurity newsletter, now on Lawfare.
