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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 -
Tech Tank: Embracing AI in Legal Practice: Opportunities and Challenges
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Fireworks and Waterworks: Davidson and Hicks on the Stand
In which we hear testimony from Keith Davidson and Hope Hicks, plus a second contempt hearing, in Trump's New York criminal trial. -
Do Friends Let Friends Go Nuclear?
More U.S. partners are considering building their own nuclear deterrents. -
The Week That Was: All of Lawfare in One Post
Your weekly summary of everything on the site. -
The FTC Is the Tip of the Spear
The latest edition of the Seriously Risky Business cybersecurity newsletter, now on Lawfare. -
The U.S. Needs a Strategy for the Second Quantum Revolution
It should proactively address emerging development and security issues related to encryption and the various industries this revolution will touch. -
Lawfare Daily: Domestic Deployment of the National Guard
What has been the impact of the deployment of the National Guard for "unconventional" domestic missions? -
Trump Trials & Tribulations: N.Y. Trial Dispatch, Week Two
Find Lawfare's post-court livestreams and podcasts here from April 30 - May 3 -
The End of ‘The Aftermath’
Season 2 of our narrative series on Jan. 6 has come to a close. But the search for accountability is far from over.
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In the AI Race, Copyright Is the United States’s Greatest Hurdle
Domestic battles over copyright will define whether the U.S. emerges as the definitive leader in the technological race with China. -
The Situation: Are The Liberals Crying Wolf?
What’s behind the apocalyptic language in the universal injunction dissents? -
How to Reform Military Advising
The Pentagon is dismantling one of the U.S. military’s most effective tools—just as it becomes more essential than ever.