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Lawfare Daily: Yaqiu Wang on Surveillance, Censorship, and Emerging Technologies in the PRC
A human right advocate discusses the role of emerging technologies in China’s surveillance apparatus. -
The Situation: But Wait! There’s More!
Just when you thought you had your hands around the problem of the government violating court orders. -
The Prosecution of Smartmatic
A rare corporate FCPA indictment tests whether courts will more closely interrogate prosecutorial motive. -
Breaking Down OMB’s Growing Use of Category C
A tool to withhold federal funds for use in future fiscal years is increasingly being employed to advance administration priorities. -
Scaling Laws: Productivity Boom? Labor Shock? Google's Chief Economist on AI
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Lawfare Daily: Arne Westad on ‘The Coming Storm’
Arne Westad discusses 19th- and 20th-century power politics. -
Revenge of Rumsfeld’s Fourth Quadrant—Closing the Strait of Hormuz
Iran’s closure of the strait reveals a lack of U.S. operational planning in a foreseeable contingency. -
Security Versus Interoperability: Real Tension or False Dichotomy?
Technology companies cite security risks to push back against antitrust regulation. Are these real risks or just efforts to evade regulation? -
Lawfare Daily: The Trials of the Trump Administration, April 3
Listen to the April 3 livestream as a podcast. -
Myth of the AI Oracle
Even the most capable AI will face limits on its ability to make predictions and substitute for strategic decision-making. -
The Week That Was
Your weekly summary of everything on the site. -
Three Hundred Habeas Cases in Which the Government Has Defied Court Orders
A database of non-compliance with court orders around the country.


