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Swipe Right for the Hottest Munitions
The latest edition of the Seriously Risky Business cybersecurity newsletter, now on Lawfare. -
The Houthi-Yemen Special Agreement and International Humanitarian Law
Special agreements could play a role in ending humanitarian violations, but questions of validity—and enforcement—remain. -
Lawfare Daily: Elliot Jones on the Importance and Current Limitations of AI Testing
What is the current state of efforts to test AI systems? -
Announcing Lawfare Live: National Security and the 2024 Election Series
Lawfare will host a series exploring the key national security issues under debate during the 2024 election. -
The Illegality of Israeli Settlement Real Estate Sales
Buying and selling real estate in the Occupied Palestinian Territories violates international law and various UN resolutions, and may constitute a war crime under the Rome Statute. -
Rational Security: The “Prison Rules” Edition
This week, Quinta Jurecic and Scott Anderson were joined by Lawfare Managing Editor Tyler "Spicy Tyler" McBrien to talk through the week's big national security news stories. -
Hard Lessons From the National Public Data Hack
The sheer scale of the breach and the way in which the data was first collected should be a national security wake-up call. -
Lawfare Daily: Trump’s Trials and Tribulations, Trump Re-Indicted in the Jan. 6 Case
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The Superseding Trump Indictment Charts Jack Smith’s Path Forward
Smith has reworked the Jan. 6 case against Trump in light of the Supreme Court’s decision on presidential immunity. -
Lawfare Live: Trump Re-Indicted in the Jan. 6 Prosecution
Join the Lawfare team at 4pm for a live podcast recording. -
Can We Count on the Court If Democracy Is at Stake?
No, the Court has proved over the years—and especially over the past year—that we can’t. -
Lawfare Daily: The Wagner Group, One Year After Prigozhin with Vanda Felbab-Brown
What has the Wagner Group been up to in Africa? -
Special Counsel Jack Smith Issues Superseding Indictment in Jan. 6 Case
The indictment follows the Supreme Court’s July decision on presidential immunity. -
Does Haniyeh’s Death Give Iran the Right to Attack Israel?
After the Hamas leader’s killing, Iran has threatened to attack Israel. But such an action would be difficult to justify as self-defense. -
AI Regulation’s Champions Can Seize Common Ground—or Be Swept Aside
The feud between AI “doomers” and “ethicists” holds AI governance back. Advancing shared policy interests could shift the tide. -
Lawfare Daily: ‘Threat Multiplier,’ Climate, and the Military with Sherri Goodman
Discussing the nexus between climate change and national security. -
Chatter: What Putin Wants, with Peter Clement
Discussing Vladimir Putin's rise in Russia. -
ChinaTalk: AI and the Rise and Fall of Great Powers
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Jeffrey Clark, Donald Trump, and Control of the Department of Justice
There’s a dissonance between Jeffrey Clark’s bar proceedings and the Supreme Court’s immunity decision. -
Iran Hack Illuminates Long-Standing Trends—and Raises New Challenges
Iran’s sustained digital interference in U.S. elections now includes hack-and-leak tactics. Here’s how its strategy has evolved over time.
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Healthy Insurance Markets Will Be Critical for AI Governance
The question is not if insurers will play a role, but rather how to ensure they play a socially beneficial one. -
Rational Security: The “Chestbursters Roasting on an Open Fire” Edition
Scott Anderson, Alan Rozenshtein, and Ari Tabatabai talked through the week’s big national security news stories. -
Lawfare Daily: Scott Anderson on How Social Media Platforms Should Handle Unrecognized Regimes
How should social media platforms handle unrecognized regimes like the Taliban?
