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The Situation: Not The Way I Wanted This to End
But I’ll take it. -
Trump Is Usurping Congress’s Power of the Purse
How is the Trump administration impounding congressional appropriations, and will Congress reassert its authorities? -
Scaling Laws: A Startup's Perspective on AI Policy
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Lawfare Daily: Inside the Law Letting Senators Sue Over Phone Data
Discussing the potential consequences of the law for the relationship between Congress and law enforcement. -
Federal Judge Dismisses Comey and James Indictments
Judge Currie found that interim U.S. Attorney Lindsey Halligan lacked authority to bring the indictments, rendering them invalid. -
Lawfare Live: Judge Dismisses Indictments Against James Comey and Letitia James
Watch the discussion at 4pm ET. -
AI Federalism: The Right Way to Do Preemption
The allocation of regulatory authority over AI between states and the federal government is a complex problem that can’t be resolved in a single stroke. -
Abrego v. Noem: A Hearing Diary for Nov. 20
A live-blog of testimony and argument at the hearing at which Judge Xinis weighed Abrego Garcia’s petition seeking release. -
Cyber Warfare and Its Limits: A Response to Soesanto and Gajos
International humanitarian law is not a switch that can be flipped when inconvenient, not even in offensive cyber operations. -
Lawfare Daily: The Trials of the Trump Administration, Nov. 21
Listen to the Nov. 21 livestream as a podcast. -
The Situation: On Shame
What is the morally serious person supposed to feel? -
The Five Eyes Alliance Can’t Afford to Stay Small
The challenges of the digital age require more partners to monitor fast-moving, global threats.


