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Targeted fixes for a landmark cross-border data law that has been misread and underused.
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Should police be able to search millions of users’ data to find a suspect? Reverse searches show why the law needs limits.
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When lawyers are motivated to “get to yes,” their work is prone to bullshit (in the technical sense). And this OLC opinion is full of it.
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Scott Anderson, Benjamin Wittes, Daniel Byman, and Ari Tabatabai have an in-depth discussion of the U.S. military operations against Iran.
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Join the Lawfare team at 4 pm ET for a discussion of the litigation surrounding the Trump administration.
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Frontier AI labs want to collaborate to prevent catastrophe, but fear antitrust liability. Policymakers already have the tools to fix that.
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What is the status of the ongoing terrorism trial of an alleged Antifa cell in North Texas?
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Like the proverbial stopped clock, even a partisan regulator is occasionally right.
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Recent attempts to block wronged federal grantees from having their day in court reflect a broader Trump administration strategy.
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Breaking down the Supreme Court's decision invalidating President Trump's IEEPA tariffs.
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The Trump administration’s attack on Iran pushes even the executive branch’s generous understandings of the President’s legal authority to their limits.
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Following this weekend’s strikes, the president submitted his report notifying Congress of the military action.