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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.
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A live-blog of testimony and argument at the hearing at which Judge Xinis weighed Abrego Garcia’s petition seeking release.
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International humanitarian law is not a switch that can be flipped when inconvenient, not even in offensive cyber operations.
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Listen to the Nov. 21 livestream as a podcast.
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What is the morally serious person supposed to feel?
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The challenges of the digital age require more partners to monitor fast-moving, global threats.
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Your weekly summary of everything on the site.
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A review of Chile Eboe-Esuji, “The End of Immunity: Holding World Leaders Accountable for Aggression, Genocide, War Crimes, and Crimes Against Humanity” (Prometheus, 2024).
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A ransomware attack affecting some of Europe’s busiest airports revealed how regulatory approaches diverge on each side of the Atlantic.
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It’s getting hard to keep up.
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When driver’s license numbers surface online after a data breach, their owners have standing to sue—at least in the Fourth Circuit.
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The latest edition of the Seriously Risky Business cybersecurity newsletter, now on Lawfare.