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Nuclear War: A Scenario with Annie Jacobsen
How would the U.S. react to a nuclear attack? -
For Government Use of AI, What Gets Measured Gets Managed
The immaturity of the AI measurement and evaluation ecosystem is a significant roadblock to the implementation of the Biden administration’s AI procurement priorities. -
The Lawfare Podcast: How the FBI is Combating Cyberattacks, with Brett Leatherman
Discussing the cyber threat to national security -
Tech Tank: The Road Back to the Moon
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ChinaTalk: Biotech 101
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Could the Special Counsel Challenge Judge Cannon’s Jury Instructions Before They’re Delivered?
Though rarely tried, prosecutors have successfully challenged proposed jury instructions by mandamus actions—at least after the jury was sworn in. -
What to Make of the ISIS-K Attack on Moscow
ISIS-K is a threat, but the jihadist movement as a whole faces many problems. -
Lawfare Live: Trump's Trials and Tribulations, March 28
Join the Lawfare team for a discussion of the trials of Donald Trump -
The Kids Online Safety Act and the State of Tech Policy
The bill represents the culmination of a legislative trend on child safety that traces back to fall of 2021. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Benjamin Nathans on Alexei Navalny
What is Alexei Navalny's legacy? -
So Close, So Far: UN Committee Tasked With Cybercrime Convention Hits Snooze
The committee will meet again to try to finalize the convention, but concerns remain about the scope of criminalization and human rights safeguards. -
The Next Step in Military AI Multilateralism
Updates to the Political Declaration are good, but the U.S. should seek to engage more countries and double its efforts on human control of nuclear weapons.


