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Lawfare Live: The Trials of the Trump Administration, Feb. 14
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Rational Security: “The General Mattis of the NFL” Edition
Scott Anderson, Tyler McBrien, Nastya Lapatina, and Joel Braunold talked over the week's big national security news stories -
A Parting CyberQuest
The FCC’s attempted authority assertion demonstrates the need for infrastructure cybersecurity. -
President Trump’s Campaign of ‘Structural Deregulation’
The administration’s aggressive approach aims to compromise the capacity of the federal government to fulfill its core functions. -
Lawfare Daily: Jack Goldsmith on Trump v. United States and Executive Power
How does Trump v. United States extends beyond presidential immunity? -
Challenger and Incumbent Tools for U.S.-China Tech Competition
America’s competition strategy has not yet adapted to China’s technological prowess. -
Systemic Risk Assessments Hold Clues for EU Platform Enforcement
The future of online content regulation might rest on largely overlooked EU-required digital risk assessments. -
Water Wars: Trump, Taiwan, and the Philippines
Quad meeting, Panama problems, undersea cable damage, spying in Taiwan, South China Sea confrontations, and more. -
Lawfare Daily: Chris Miller and Marshall Kosloff on the Abundance Agenda’s Implications for National Security
Discussing AI supply chains. -
A Fork in the Road for Trump’s Domestic Use of the Military
As details about migrant detention at Guantanamo Bay trickle in, the Defense Department’s role in immigration enforcement appears to be at an inflection point. -
Are the Courts Up to the Situation?
The institutional challenges to pushback from the judiciary. -
Using AI to Improve the Government—Without Violating the Privacy Act
Proper use of AI can transform and improve the federal government. Improper use violates the Privacy Act.


