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Lawfare Live: Trump's Trials and Tribulations, May 30
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What We Don’t Know About AI and What It Means for Policy
AI’s future cost and the trajectory of its development are currently unknown. Good AI policy will take that into account. -
Thoughts on the ICJ’s Modified Provisional Measures Order in South Africa v. Israel
The Court granted South Africa’s request and ordered Israel to “immediately halt its military offensive” in Rafah, while calling on Hamas to release remaining hostages immediately and unconditionally. -
Lawfare Daily: Georgia's Foreign Agent Bill with Thomas de Waal
What is in the “Transparency of Foreign Influence” legislation passed by the Georgia parliament? -
Was D.A. Bragg Right to Bring the New York Charges Against Trump?
Consider the “Al Capone factor”: Should a prosecutor let an elusive kingpin go scot-free, or indict him for the crimes he can prove? -
Trump Trials & Tribulations: N.Y. Trial Dispatch, Week Six
Find Lawfare's post-court livestreams and podcasts here from May 28 - May 31. -
Cloud Un-Cover: CSRB Tells It Like It Is But What Comes Next Is on Us
Lagging policy upholds a status quo in which cloud vendor’s design decisions about how their systems work (and work together) are almost entirely opaque. -
Chatter: Oceania's Nuclear and Climate Storytelling with Anaïs Maurer
Discussing the legacy of colonial powers' massive nuclear detonations in Oceania, -
Lawfare Daily: The EU Parliamentary Elections and What’s Ahead with Molly Reynolds, Tara Varma, and Sophie Roehse
How might the EU elections impact issues facing the United States? -
ChinaTalk: Sovereign AI
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Tech Tank: What to Make of the New AI Roadmap from the Senate’s Bipartisan Commission
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Mapping the Regulatory Landscape for New Technologies
Managing the risks and opportunities from AI, quantum computing, and other emerging technologies will involve more than congressional legislation.



