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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. -
Cyber Provisions in the FY2024 NDAA
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The Lawfare Podcast: Waxman and Ramsey on Delegating War Power
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How the United States Can Set International Norms for Military Use of AI
The Political Declaration on the Responsible Military Use of Artificial Intelligence and Autonomy is a crucial step for developing international standards. -
The Lawfare Podcast, Trump’s Trials and Tribulations: Still Waiting on the D.C. Circuit
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The Week That Was: All of Lawfare in One Post
Your weekly summary of everything on the site. -
The United Nations Security Council in 2023
A look back at the council’s work in the past year, and what to expect in 2024. -
PRC: Not Stealthy, Just Annoying + FTC Win Masks Shaky Legal Foundations
The latest edition of the Seriously Risky Business cybersecurity newsletter, now on Lawfare. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Justin Sherman on the FTC Settlement with Location Data Broker X-Mode
What are the implications of the recent FTC action against data brokers? -
Surveillance-by-Design in Proposed Amendments to the U.K. Investigatory Powers Act
The U.K. government is considering making significant changes to its primary government surveillance authority, the Investigatory Powers Act. Some of those changes are ill advised and will negatively imp... -
January 6th Wasn’t an FBI Operation. And the Earth Revolves Around the Sun.
Perhaps we should be grateful that only a quarter of Americans believe this nonsense about the attack on the Capitol. -
Rational Security: The "Three Ring Circus" Edition
This week, Quinta Jurecic and Scott Anderson were joined by their colleague Molly Reynolds to talk through some big stories at the intersection of politics and national security. -
How Was Chairman Milley Able to Thwart President Trump?
And how was he able to do so, given that the chairman is not in the chain of command and lacks the formal authority to check a president? -
Chatter: Nuclear Launch Authority in Myth and Reality, with Hans Kristensen
What is the chain of command for nuclear strike authorization? -
The Lawfare Podcast: Protecting Civilians in Gaza and Beyond with Marc Garlasco and Emily Tripp
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What Will the International Court of Justice Order on Genocide in Gaza?
While a determination on the merits of the case could take years, the court could order Israel to comply with provisional measures within weeks. -
Lawfare Live: Trump's Trials and Tribulations, Jan. 18
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Cassidy Hutchinson’s Take on Her Trump-World Lawyer—and Why It Still Matters
Her memoir reveals the troubling dynamics of a common phenomenon in the Trump probes: a witness represented by an attorney paid for by Trump-aligned sources. -
Lawfare No Bull: Israel Makes Oral Arguments Countering South Africa’s Genocide Claims in the ICJ
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The Lawfare Podcast: Chimène Keitner on South Africa, Israel, and the Genocide Convention
What is South Africa's claim under the Genocide Convention?
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Class Actions and the Alien Enemies Act
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Why OpenAI’s Corporate Structure Matters to AI Development
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