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Lawfare No Bull: Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche Testifies on DOJ’s 2027 Budget Request
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What Is a Cybersecurity Legal Practice, 2.0?
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AI Governance by Phone Call
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Will the War Change Iran’s Way of War?
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Scaling Laws: HAGS (with AI): How AI Tools Are Shaping Education with Adeel Khan and Ryan Trattner
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Lawfare Daily: How the World Sees Trump’s America with Eve Fairbanks and Madeleine Schwartz
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Lawfare Daily: The Trials of the Trump Administration, May 22
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The Invisible Frontline of National Security Governance
Democratic defense begins before the courtroom. -
The Week That Was
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R.I.P. Chicago Protester Prosecution (2025-2026)
How a felony case against the “Broadview Six” dwindled to a misdemeanor charge against the “Broadview Four”—and then suddenly died. -
Scaling Laws: The Politics of Data Centers with VA Delegate John McAuliff
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The Anti-Weaponization Fund and the History of Abusive Federal Settlements
The Anti-weaponization fund may be just the latest misuse of Justice Department settlement authority, but it still has distinctive legal flaws. -
Politicians to Ditch Signal for Homegrown Apps
The latest edition of the Seriously Risky Business cybersecurity newsletter, now on Lawfare. -
Lawfare Daily: Trump Sues Self, Settles
How Trump settled against his own administration to create a $1.776 billion fund for victims of "lawfare" and "weaponization" -
Has Russia Overplayed Its Hand in UN Cyber Negotiations?
Russia is winning UN cyber governance—procedurally. Democracies must start leading on a new, positive agenda or lose the game entirely. -
Lawfare No Bull: Anthropic v. Hegseth and DOD at the D.C. Circuit
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Lawfare Live: The Trials of the Trump Administration, May 22
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Rational Security: The “No Banner is Safe” Edition
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Former Cuban President Raúl Castro Indicted
The indictment accuses Castro of ordering the shootdown of two civilian-flown planes in 1996, killing four U.S. nationals.
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Open-Weight Model Advances Make the Mythos Debate Moot
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