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Do We Want an “IAEA for AI”?
While some experts have called for an “IAEA for AI,” it is important to consider the limitations of this model for AI governance. -
The Constitutional Dimensions of AUKUS and War Powers
Domestic war powers frameworks impact alliance commitments, warranting greater consideration by partners. -
Lawfare Daily: Chris Johnson on Space Law (or Lack Thereof)
What is space law? -
The Real Legal Limits on Domestic Military Deployments
The President may be able to deploy soldiers domestically. But the law still sets real limits what he can do with them. -
How Can Trump Deploy the Military at the Southern Border?
Presidents have extensive power to deploy the military to assist with immigration enforcement, even without a declaration of national emergency. -
“Privacy by Design” Lessons for “Security by Design”
Translating principles into technology and regulation -
Lawfare Daily: Russia and the American Far-right, with Marlene Laruelle
How does Russia influence the American far-right? -
Chatter: The Second Trump Administration with Ashley Parker and Josh Dawsey
What could a second Trump term look like? -
The Situation: In Defense of Merrick Garland
Merrick Garland is the new Jim Comey. -
Organized Labor Is Key to Governing Big Tech
Congress can’t keep up with Silicon Valley—but unionized tech workers can. -
ChinaTalk: Makers of Modern Strategy with Hal Brands
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ChinaTalk: Data Wars and the DOJ
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How Geoblocking Limits Digital Access in Sanctioned States
Websites, faced with the complexity of applying sanctions to digital services, voluntarily restrict risky countries from their platforms. -
Lawfare Daily: Energy Security, Data Centers, and AI
Discussing the intersection of environmental law and national security. -
The United States and Australia’s AUKUS Delusion
The deal exacerbates the threat to Australia without committing the United States to containing China. -
Lawfare Daily: President-elect Trump's National Security Appointments
What do Trump's appointments mean for his adminsitration? -
The Week That Was
Your weekly summary of everything on the site. -
The Situation: Chris Wray, Dead Man Walking
Another Trump presidency, another FBI director firing -
Expect More Covert Action Under Trump
The latest edition of the Seriously Risky Business cybersecurity newsletter, now on Lawfare. -
Did the Legal Process Over the Last Four Years “Fail”?
Under extraordinary pressures and uncertainties, the process was not likely to deliver what many expected or hoped for.
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Lawfare Daily: Adam Chan on the FCC’s Growing Role in National Security
Why has the FCC's role in national security role grown? -
The Judicial Learning Curve
District court judges watch each other struggle with the Trump administration—and adapt. -
Why Liability and Insurance Won’t Save AI: Lessons From Cyber Insurance
Holding AI developers responsible for any harm their systems cause may not be the most effective path to promoting AI safety.