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Rational Security: It’s the “CesTar” Edition!
This week, just Scott was joined for a Bizarro-world episode with guests Lawfare Senior Editor and Brookings Senior Fellow Molly Reynolds and Lawfare Legal Fellow Anna Bower. -
A Gumshoe Reporter's Revealing Behind-the-Scenes Look at Facebook
A review of “Broken Code: Inside Facebook and the Fight to Expose Its Harmful Secrets” (Doubleday, 2023) -
Chatter: "A City on Mars," with Dr. Kelly and Zach Weinersmith
Should humans settles on Mars? -
The Lawfare Podcast: ‘Democracy Awakening’ with Heather Cox Richardson
What is the state of American democracy? -
Biden Releases Second 48-Hour War Powers Resolution Report on Counter-Houthi Mission
This latest report follows the second round of joint U.S.-U.K. strikes in Yemen. -
ChinaTalk: How the Navy Learned to Fight
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ChinaTalk: Taiwan Election Results Rapid Reaction
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ChinaTalk: AI: Open vs Closed + NeurIPS Reflections
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ChinaTalk: PilotTalk: Cops and Journalists in PRC and Taiwan TV
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Lawfare Live: Trump's Trials and Tribulations, Jan. 25
Join the Lawfare team for a discussion of the trials of Donald Trump -
ChinaTalk: The Pentagon's AI Implementers
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Tech Tank: The State of State Technology Policy
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What Justice Scalia Thought About Whether Presidents Are “Officers of the United States”
In a 2014 concurrence and a short letter elaborating on it, Scalia indicated that the president was an “officer of the United States.” -
The Lawfare Podcast: Jim Dempsey on Standards for Software Liability
What should a software liability regime look like? -
Some Tips for Congress on How to Seize Russian Assets
Authorizing the seizure of Russian assets entails meaningful legal and policy risks. Here are some ways Congress can manage them. -
The Cyberlaw Podcast: High Court, High Stakes for Cybersecurity
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Standards for Software Liability: Focus on the Product for Liability, Focus on the Process for Safe Harbor
A proposed system intended to respond to the criticism that software security is context dependent, to minimize the cost of litigation, and to incentivize improvements in software security. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Shoba Pillay and Jennifer Lee on the SEC SolarWinds Enforcement Action
What has been the fallout of the SolarWinds cyber attack? -
The Aftermath: Lawyers for the Coup
Episode 2 of The Aftermath looks at what happened to the lawyers behind the legal strategy to stop the electoral count on Jan. 6. -
New Russian Disinformation Campaigns Prove the Past Is Prequel
State-backed disinformation campaigns are increasingly fueled by artificial intelligence and other new digital technologies, but still grounded in tried-and-true methods and tradecraft.
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Rational Security: The “Doodle Ordinance” Edition
Scott Anderson, Natalie Orpett, Tyler McBrien, and Daniel Byman talked through the week’s big national security news. -
Why OpenAI’s Corporate Structure Matters to AI Development
OpenAI's potential corporate shift from its “capped-profit” model may conflict with its AGI-for-humanity mission. -
Trump’s 'Emergencies' Are Pretexts for Undermining the Constitution
The president’s abusive invocations of emergency powers threaten American liberty and the constitutional system.