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The Abu Ghraib Plaintiffs’ Meandering Path to Court
The plaintiffs have a second chance next week to prove the liability of military contractors. -
Lawfare Daily: 64 Days: A New Documentary Film About Jan. 6, with Director Nick Quested
What new information is in "64 Days?" -
Where the Fake Electors Cases Stand in State Court
An in-depth, in-the-weeds status update of the Georgia, Michigan, and Nevada cases, as well as the new indictments in Arizona and Wisconsin. -
The Big Fix
A review of Martin Wolf, “The Crisis of Democratic Capitalism” (Penguin, 2023) -
Lawfare Daily: How CISA Is Working to Protect the Election
What is the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency doing to protect the vote? -
Generative AI Will Increase Misinformation About Disinformation
Speculation about disinformation by users and the media can generate harmful political effects, amplifying existing biases. -
Chatter: Radio Free Europe, Radio Liberty, Voice of America, and the Cold War, with Mark Pomar
What is the importance of the Voice of America? -
Lawfare Daily: David Kris on Data Proxies for Clients of Cloud Service Providers
What benefit could a "data proxy" provide to an organization? -
Data Proxies for Clients of Cloud Service Providers
A plan to incentivize companies to use secure cloud storage by ensuring that their interests are represented when the government comes for their data. -
Considering a Legally Binding Instrument on Autonomous Weapons
The UN secretary-general’s call for a legally binding instrument on autonomous weapons presents challenges and opportunities for states. -
What AI Labs Can Learn From Independent Agencies About Self-Regulation
Frontier AI labs have teams dedicated to the public good, but unless those teams are independent, they will be largely ineffective. -
Lawfare Daily: Aram Gavoor on the Biden Administration’s AI National Security Memo
Discussing the first-ever national security memo on AI


