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Rational Security: The “B- B-Roll” Edition
This week, Alan Rozenshtein, Quinta Jurecic, and Scott Anderson were joined by Lawfare’s Fellow in Technology Policy and Law Eugenia Lostri. -
Should Democratic Governments Use Deepfakes?
Governments should weigh the risks of diminishing their credibility when deciding when, if ever, to use deepfakes. -
Trump Trials and Tribulations: Weekly Round-Up (May 09, 2024)
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Stormy Daniels Takes the Stand
In which we also hear from Jeffrey McConney and Deborah Tarasoff, plus a motion for a mistrial, in Trump’s New York hush money trial. -
Generative Baseline Hell and the Regulation of Machine-Learning Foundation Models
There are no neutral baselines for foundation models. -
The Pros and Cons of California's Proposed SB-1047 AI Safety Law
Creators of frontier AI models should be strictly liable for the harms those models cause. -
Lawfare Daily: Juliette Kayyem on the New Critical Infrastructure Memo
How does geopolitics affect the United States’ approach to protecting critical infrastructure? -
Lawfare Live: Trump's Trials and Tribulations, May 8
Join the Lawfare team for a discussion of the trials of Donald Trump -
White House Releases Cybersecurity Report and Implementation Plan
The report describes the United States’s current cybersecurity efforts, and the implementation plan provides details about the path forward. -
TikTok Sues Over Divestment Bill
TikTok and Bytedance argue that the bill fronts as a divestiture measure but is really an attack on free speech rights in the U.S. -
The Return of the Stanley Woodward Mess
In Trump’s classified documents case, Judge Cannon will address a defense lawyer’s claim that prosecutors tried to intimidate him nearly two years ago. -
Chatter: Phantom Orbit with Journalist David Ignatius
Discussing David Ignatius's new spy thriller -
Lawfare Daily: Wargaming’s Past, Present, and Future with Andrew Reddie
How can wargaming be used to understand the risks of climate change? -
What Must Prosecutors Prove in Trump’s NY Trial?
Some in-the-weeds questions on which the New York Trump trial depends. -
State Department Releases Cyberspace & Digital Policy Strategy
The strategy is focused on building digital solidarity with partners abroad. -
Ameliorating Afghanistan’s Economic Weakness
Nearly three years into Taliban rule, the Afghan economy remains weak. What can the U.S. and other donors do about it? -
Trump Trials & Tribulations: N.Y. Trial Dispatch, Week Three
Find Lawfare's post-court livestreams and podcasts here from May 6 - May 10. -
What Should the Biden Administration Do With REPO?
Now that the Biden administration has the authority to confiscate Russia’s already-frozen state assets, how should it use this power? -
Come Work With Us—As Our New Associate Editor!
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. The deadline to apply is May 20, 2024. -
Lawfare Daily: Benjamin Wittes on Israel, Gaza, and Implications for U.S. Foreign and Domestic Policy
A lecture on the Israel-Gaza War
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Call for Papers: The University of Texas at Austin Announces the 2025 "Bobby R. Inman Award" for Student Scholarship on Intelligence
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Tracing the Origins of a ‘New American Surveillance State’
A review of Byron Tau, "Means of Control: How the Hidden Alliance of Tech and Government Is Creating a New American Surveillance State" (Crown, 2024).