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The Changing Landscape of European Privacy Enforcement
An EU law enabling class-action-type lawsuits and a ruling making damages easier to obtain may increase litigation of U.S. data transfers. -
DOGE Betrays Foundational Commitments of the Privacy Act of 1974
Musk’s attempts to gain access to agency databases is an egregious violation of the act, which protects personal information from abuse. -
Federal Employee Unions Sue Trump Administration for Dismantling USAID
Two federal employee unions seek to reverse actions dismantling USAID and halt further attempts to do so. -
A Multistakeholder Model of Cyber Peace
The international community needs a new model for maintaining peace and security in cyberspace. -
Lawfare Daily: Nayna Gupta on the Laken Riley Act
What is in the Laken Riley Act? -
DeepSeek Is a Win for Chinese Hackers
The latest edition of the Seriously Risky Business cybersecurity newsletter, now on Lawfare -
ChinaTalk: SemiAnalysis + Asianometry on the AI Mandate of Heaven
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Trump’s Return and the Fate of Ukraine
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How Far Will Campaign Finance Deregulation Go?
A review of Ann Southworth, “Big Money Unleashed: The Campaign to Deregulate Election Spending” (University of Chicago Press, 2022). -
Justice Dept. Releases Slate of Memos from Attorney General Bondi
Bondi signed 14 memos on topics ranging from internal personnel matters to potential investigations into current and former civil servants. -
Lawfare Live: Discussing Litigation over President Trump's Executive Actions
On Feb. 7 at 5pm ET, the Lawfare team will discuss the suits targeting recent orders from President Trump. -
TikTok v. Garland Opens the Door to Global Censorship
The case sets a dangerous legal precedent, empowering governments to police speech on platforms by invoking national security. -
Court in a Storm: Israel, the ICC, and the Trump Administration
Washington is considering how to punish the international court for its charges against Israeli leaders. There’s a narrow path to an outcome that’s good for all parties. -
A Step in the Right Direction for Prepublication Review
ODNI clarifies the standard for submitting writings to the government. -
Lawfare Daily: Understanding the War in Sudan
How is the international community addressing the civil war in Sudan? -
The Situation: A Memo for the New Attorney General
Earnest and serious advice for a woman who has a hard job. -
Federal Employee Unions Sue DOGE and the Department of Labor
A coalition of unions seek to block DOGE from gaining access to the Labor Department. -
Are Domestic Drone Shoot-Downs Lawful?
There are significant gaps in federal, state, and local governments’ authorities to intercept drones, though some fixes are on the table. -
Elon Musk Weaponizes the Government
The billionaire is turning the U.S. government’s own strategy against itself. -
Rational Security: The "Law and Order: Executive Victims Unit" Edition
Scott Anderson, Benjamin Wittes, Molly Reynolds, and Anna Bower talked through the big week of national security news.
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Fulton County’s Battle for Ballots: A Primer
The Justice Department now must defend a search warrant built on recycled fraud claims, strained statutory theories, and glaring omissions. -
White House Takes Aim at Biased AI in Government, Leaves Key Gaps
OMB’s latest memo promotes neutral AI in government but allows vendor self-evaluation and weak scrutiny of existing contracts. -
Ban Pay-to-Play National Security Approvals
Allowing this unprecedented practice to continue risks making the United States both economically weaker and less safe.
