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How the Insurrection Act (Properly Understood) Limits Domestic Deployments of the U.S. Military
While legislative reforms would be helpful, a strong case can be made that the existing language of the act should be read narrowly, for both constitutional and practical reasons. -
The Dangers of Deploying the Military on U.S. Soil
Introducing a new series on the limitations, drawbacks, and dangers of domestic deployments, from Lawfare and Protect Democracy -
Rational Security: The "Let's Understand How We Got Here" Edition
In the debut episode of RatSec 2.1, Scott Anderson sat down with Kevin Frazier, Eugenia Lostri, and Benjamin Wittes. -
The ICC Prosecutor’s Problematic Palestine Self-Determination Analysis
The response conflates self-determination as a right to statehood with statehood itself. -
AI on Trial: Liability in the AI Ecosystem Conference
Registration is open for the conference, which will feature discussions of AI liability. -
Lawfare Daily: The Past, Present, and Future of War Powers with Brian Finucane and Matt Waxman
What is the possibility of war powers legal reform? -
The Justice Department and the Challenge of Public Confidence
A review of David Rohde, “Where Tyranny Begins: The Justice Department, the FBI, and the War on Democracy” (W.W. Norton, 2024). -
Two Visions of National Security at the Harris-Trump Debate
A roundup of the candidates’ statements across seven national security themes. -
Section 230 Isn’t the First Amendment for the Internet
What Congress intended with Section 230 has nothing to do with what the First Amendment protects, and courts should stop implying otherwise. -
Lawfare Daily: Nick Ashton-Hart on the UN Cybercrime Convention
Discussing the criticism facing the first UN cybercrime treaty. -
Measuring Policy Effectiveness of Cyber Defensibility and Deterrence
The United States needs better ways to understand success in cyberspace. Doing so is now within reach, with the right, top-down approach. -
Chatter: Ronald Reagan Reassessed, with Max Boot
A deep dive into Ronald Reagan's life. -
Lawfare Daily: The Biden Administration’s Approach to the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict with Former DAS Andrew Miller
Discussing the Israel-Gaza War. -
Samuel Alito Says the Sky Isn’t Falling. Is He Right?
The justice claims the Digital Services Act hasn’t caused disaster, but public policy requires more subtle assessments of impact. -
The U.S. Government's Busy Week Combating Russian Operatives
Looking at all the full spread of last week’s activity reveals a broad, interagency effort to counter Russian influence operations. -
The Klan Act: Legal Liability for Political Violence
A recent federal court opinion clarifies a portion of the Ku Klux Klan Act, providing a tool to address election-related violence. -
ChinaTalk: National Intel Council on The IC's Pivot to Asia
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Lawfare Daily: Securing Open Source Software, with John Speed Meyers & Paul Gibert
What can open-source software compromises result in? -
Israel, Gaza, and Iran’s “Ring of Fire”
What will Iran's coordination with its "Axis of Resistance" look like after the war in Gaza? -
Lawfare Daily: Trump Trials and Tribulations Weekly Round-up (September 5, 2024)
Listen to this week's "Trump's Trials and Tribulations."
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When the Vibes Are Off: The Security Risks of AI-Generated Code
Vibe coding produces software riddled with insecurities. Will risk management and regulatory compliance, too, fall victim to the vibes? -
Lawfare Live: Trials of the Trump Administration, Sept. 12
Join the Lawfare team at 4 pm ET for a discussion of the litigation targeting actions from President Trump. -
Sharpening the Tools of a ‘National Injustice’
Trump’s Justice Department is aggressively using the civil disorder statute—which the department also used in Jan. 6 prosecutions—to go after protesters.