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Ed Martin Has Some Explaining to Do
Before the Senate confirms Ed Martin as U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia, it should require him to answer some questions. -
Lawfare Daily: Adam Thierer on the AI Regulatory Landscape
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The Situation: About Those Disappearing Students
Don’t call it repression. -
EDNY Opinion in Hasbajrami Undermines FISA 702
A flawed decision muddies the rules governing querying of the FISA Section 702 database. -
Escalation: Nothing Else Matters
Listen to the sixth episode of Escalation, a narrative podcast on U.S.-Ukraine relations. -
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When Did the Betrayal Begin?
The United States’s Afghan allies are the victims of strategic narcissism. -
Lawfare Daily: The Trials of the Trump Administration, March 28
Listen to the March 28 livestream. -
Verifying Who Pulled the Trigger
Can regulators know when autonomous weapons systems are being used? -
The Week That Was
Your weekly summary of everything on the site. -
The Situation: An Attempted Regime Change
The plate tectonics of the current legal and political fights. -
Fanning the Flames of Conflict
A review of Peter Schwartzstein, “The Heat and the Fury: On the Front Lines of Climate Violence” (Island Press, 2024). -
ChinaTalk: AGI and the Future of Warfare
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Lawfare Daily: Israel: Divided at Home and at War Yet Again
Discussing recent updates in Israeli politics. -
Jurisdiction and Remedy in J.G.G. v. Trump
There is ample support for the D.C. Circuit’s jurisdiction in the case. But can it order the return of individuals no longer in the country? -
The Signalgate Messages Have Been Released and Oh, My God
The latest edition of the Seriously Risky Business cybersecurity newsletter, now on Lawfare. -
Lawfare No Bull: House Intelligence Committee Holds Worldwide Threats Hearing
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Lawfare No Bull: Senate Intelligence Committee Holds Worldwide Threats Hearing
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Beyond Big Tech: The Revolutionary Potential of State Data Commons
State data commons could level the AI playing field, enabling smaller organizations to develop tools for education and health care. -
Rational Security: The "New Phone, Houthis?" Edition
Scott Anderson, Benjamin Wittes, and Roger Parloff talked through the most Rational Security-esque of national security news.
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Spyware-Based Searches for Domestic Criminal Law Enforcement
NSO Group’s and Paragon’s targeting of American markets warrant evaluation of spyware’s potential implications for domestic criminal justice. -
Slavery and Birthright Citizenship
The administration’s position in the birthright citizenship case contradicts the central purpose of the 14th Amendment’s Citizenship Clause. -
Lawfare Lecture: The Making of the MAGA New Right with Dr. Laura Field, Lecture 5
Watch the fifth lecture in Dr. Field's series.
