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The FBI’s search of a Washington Post reporter’s home raises questions about the protections afforded to journalists in leak cases.
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BEAD—a statute about deploying service and connecting locations—never mentions AI and lacks the clarity these interpretative canons require.
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Anthropic’s guidelines for AI development offer a novel approach to training frontier models and, perhaps, shaping AI governance.
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The diplomatic tools the United States has historically depended on to counter proliferation are losing their edge. Adaptation is key.
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What is the status of the Gaza ceasefire?
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There is no magic bullet solution to a deranged president.
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What standard of review should apply when a party argues that the government is acting in excess of its statutory authority?
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Though there’s stiff competition, U.S. Attorney Pirro’s grand jury probe may be this administration’s most abusive yet.
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The adjudicatory agency tasked with hearing employment disputes is a shell of its former self.
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What is the "grand conspiracy" that is the subject of a grand jury probe in Florida?
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The Grand Conspiracy is a conspiracy theory, not a real legal theory.