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Sam Bankman-Fried and the Lies We Tell Ourselves
A review of David Morris, “Stealing the Future” (Repeater, 2025) -
Lawfare Daily: How Two Intelligence Community Veterans View the Iran Conflict, with Chip Usher and Aaron Faust
Two veterans of the intelligence community give their take on the ongoing Iran conflict. -
FBI Says Why Get a Warrant When You Have Kash
The latest edition of the Seriously Risky Business cybersecurity newsletter, now on Lawfare. -
Lawfare Live: The Trials of the Trump Administration, March 27
Join the Lawfare team at 4 pm ET for a discussion of the litigation surrounding the Trump administration. -
Does Product Liability Offer a Route Around Section 230?
Lawsuits against social media companies are addressing not only Section 230, but also product liability law and the First Amendment. -
Rational Security: The “Authentic Flavors, Real Fruit” Edition
Scott Anderson sat down with Molly Roberts, Tyler McBrien, and Renée DiResta to talk through the week’s big national security news stories. -
The Transatlantic Relationship You Knew Is Gone
NATO can be recast, not restored. -
Lawfare Daily: The Military Domestic Deployment Legal Framework: Are the Laws Fit for Purpose?
What are the implications of expanding domestic deployments for civil-military relations? -
Fulton County’s Battle for Ballots: A Primer
The Justice Department now must defend a search warrant built on recycled fraud claims, strained statutory theories, and glaring omissions. -
White House Takes Aim at Biased AI in Government, Leaves Key Gaps
OMB’s latest memo promotes neutral AI in government but allows vendor self-evaluation and weak scrutiny of existing contracts. -
Ban Pay-to-Play National Security Approvals
Allowing this unprecedented practice to continue risks making the United States both economically weaker and less safe. -
Potential Partners on the Ground in Iran
Weighing the opportunities and limitations of U.S. partnership with armed Iranian Kurdish groups. -
Lawfare Daily: CPPA’s Tom Kemp on Data Brokers, Privacy, and State Enforcement
Breaking down California’s new Delete Request and Opt-out Platform. -
The Situation: The Enduring Truths of the Mueller Report
There are four of them. -
The Europeanization of Deterrence
What Macron’s Ile Longue speech means for transatlantic nuclear strategy. -
Lawfare Live: A Hearing on Anthropic's Preliminary Injunction Motion
Join the Lawfare team for a live debrief of the hearing this evening. -
Scaling Laws: Why Data Governance Is the Key to AI Biosecurity, with Jassi Pannu and Doni Bloomfield
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Lawfare Daily: The Gulf Widens
Discussing the current state of the U.S.-Israel war with Iran. -
Supreme Court Argument Preview: When Does Asylum Begin at the Border?
The Court will decide whether asylum begins at the port of entry or only after a person steps onto U.S. soil. -
A Litigation Playbook for Narrative Warfare
Eric Schmitt’s “The Last Line of Defense” casts courts as stages for political spectacle rather than forums for justice—and rewrites the evidentiary record along the way.
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Lawfare Daily: DOJ’s Very Online Civil Rights Head, with Quinta Jurecic and Anna Bower
Discussing Harmeet Dhillon's tenure as the assistant attorney general for civil rights at the Department of Justice. -
Tarasoff Meets the AI Age
Imposing a duty on AI firms to protect or warn users could bring valuable clarity to today’s uncertain AI liability landscape. -
How a Gambling Warrant Could Change Immigration Enforcement Authority
A warrant for five people led to 400 people being detained at a community event. Now the operation is at the center of a novel ACLU lawsuit.
