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TechTank: Understanding and Regulating Crypto Harms
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ChinaTalk: Are We Cooked? Q2 Check In
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ChinaTalk: Doug, Dylan,and Jon on Lip-Bu, Labubu, AI Salaries, and Bees
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The Security by Design Project: An Annotated Review
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Lawfare Daily: The Trials of the Trump Administration, June 30
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In the AI Race, Copyright Is the United States’s Greatest Hurdle
Domestic battles over copyright will define whether the U.S. emerges as the definitive leader in the technological race with China. -
The Situation: Are The Liberals Crying Wolf?
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How to Reform Military Advising
The Pentagon is dismantling one of the U.S. military’s most effective tools—just as it becomes more essential than ever. -
The Week That Was
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SCOTUS Grants Government Partial Stay in Birthright Citizenship Case
Without addressing the constitutionality of Trump’s order, the Court rejected the validity of universal injunctions as a form of relief. -
AI and Secure Code Generation
AI is reshaping code security—shifting metrics, unknown bugs, and autonomous decisions humans may never understand. -
How Strategic Litigation Feeds On and Fuels Political Narrative
Fringe election fraud rumors are becoming legal drama—weaponized lawsuits and policies that present fiction as fact on social media. -
Comparing the American and Chinese Zero-Day Pipelines
The latest edition of the Seriously Risky Business cybersecurity newsletter, now on Lawfare. -
Lawfare Daily: Ukraine-Russia Negotiations with Eric Ciaramella and Samuel Charap
Discussing key issues in the Ukraine-Russia talks. -
The Situation: The Talented Mr. Bove
He’s got all the skills, and none of the ethics, needed for service on the bench. -
Rational Security: The “Pronghorn Shirt Daily” Edition
Scott Anderson, Benjamin Wittes, Natalie Orpett, and Ashley Deeks talked through the week’s big national security news. -
AI and Data Voids: How Propaganda Exploits Gaps in Online Information
Chatbots are absorbing and amplifying falsehoods seeded by Russia, China, and Iran, with few safeguards in place. -
Narrowing the National Security Exception to Federal AI Guardrails
Fostering public trust in how the government uses AI to protect national security requires robust and enforceable rules on how it is authorized, tested, disclosed, and overseen. -
Lawfare Daily: ‘Ransom War’ with Max Smeets
How did cybercrime become a threat to national security? -
Beyond Bans: Expanding the Policy Options for Tech-Security Threats
How policymakers, technical experts, and businesses should work together to develop a new toolkit to mitigate tech national security risks.
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Nigeria’s Fragmented Security Crisis
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Undersea Cables and the Material Politics of Digital Connectivity
A review of Samanth Subramanian, “The Web Beneath the Waves: The Fragile Cables That Connect Our World” (Columbia Global Reports, 2025).
