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The president’s concerning use of the D.C. National Guard relies on incredibly broad and outdated statutory law and a history of maximalist executive branch practice.
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The G7’s prosperity statement is emblematic of a broader shift in multilateral AI policy discussions.
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Legislators should consider strategies to boost congressional influence as they craft public-facing messages about foreign affairs.
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Listen to the Aug. 8 livestream as a podcast.
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Taiwan is a preview of the future of authoritarian meddling in democratic politics.
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Israel’s June use of force against Iran was legally justified as an exercise of its right to self-defense in response to Iran’s 2024 missile attacks launched directly against it.
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In a world where data brokers enable violence by selling our information, safety requires a data-deletion right that people can reliably enforce.
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Can Gov. Abbott compel their return or remove them from office? And what the heck is a “quo warranto” action, anyway?
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How do large AI labs test their models for compliance with internal requirements and legal obligations?
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MAGA rhetoric meets AI policy.