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If and when the Supreme Court decides to hear the case, the stakes will be far less momentous than many observers might assume, because the answer to the immunity question matters very little for Trump’s...
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Federal agencies are limiting communications with social media companies. That could mean trouble for the 2024 election—and for U.S. cybersecurity strategy.
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The investigation found no “ill intent” on the part of the secretary or his staff, but that situational factors and staff decisions limited disclosure.
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Debriefing the Net Choice oral arguments at the Supreme Court
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The AALS Section on National Security Law will host an Early Works in National Security Law Workshop on April 26, 2024 via zoom.
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What is the state of the existing space governance regime amid concerns that Moscow is developing a nuclear-tipped anti-satellite weapon in orbit?
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Insurers argue that a government backstop would help them cover catastrophic cyberattacks, but it’s not so simple.
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Discussing former President Trump's recent comments on NATO
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The Oct. 7 attack and Israeli response has increased the threat of international attacks. The United States needs to consider how it will respond.
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Listen to this week's episode of Trump's Trials and Tribulations
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Your weekly summary of everything on the site.
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The NetChoice cases may have far-reaching implications for the power of governments to mandate social media platform transparency and data access.
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The latest edition of the Seriously Risky Business cybersecurity newsletter, now on Lawfare.
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In the face of the most violent period of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict since 1949, a transitional trusteeship regime for Gaza offers the most compelling path forward.
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What happened in last week's Fulton County hearing?
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The civil-military rift became untenable, but the way ahead is not going to be easy.
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This week, Alan Rozenshtein, Quinta Jurecic, and Scott Anderson got together to talk over the week’s big national security news.
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The Supreme Court will hear arguments over whether two state laws preventing social media companies from moderating content violate the First Amendment.
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There is plenty in the public interest counseling in favor of speedy resolution of this case.
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What has President Biden achieved in his first few years in office?