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Lawfare Daily: Conversations from Aspen, Part 2: Ali Nazary on the Future of Afghanistan and Sam Charap on the Ukraine Conflict
Scott R. Anderson is sharing more of the conversations he had at the Aspen Security Forum. -
ChinaTalk: Where Japan Goes Next
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White House Releases Artificial Intelligence Action Plan
The plan outlines three pillars—innovation, infrastructure, and security—intended to propel the U.S. to global AI dominance. -
Lawfare Live: Trials of the Trump Administration, July 25
Join the Lawfare team at 4 pm ET for a discussion of the litigation targeting actions from President Trump. -
Report Outlines Contributions of Inspectors General Fired by Trump
The potential savings generated through the IGs’ wide-ranging enforcement actions outweigh any DOGE has produced. -
How Washington Could Leverage Its Gulf AI Deals
Despite their risks, Trump’s Gulf AI deals offer a chance to boost U.S. AI leadership by aligning Gulf tech with American goals. -
Lawfare Daily: Conversations from Aspen, Part 1: Shashank Joshi on European Security and Iris Ferguson on the Arctic
Listen to conversations from the Aspen Security Forum. -
The Situation: The Lies of Tulsi Gabbard
Why is the director of national intelligence getting in on the retconning of “Russiagate”? -
What Washington Wants from Minsk
The Lukashenka regime wants sanctions relief for freeing political prisoners. But what’s in it for the Trump administration? -
Scaling Laws: Lt. Gen Jack Shanahan: Defense's AI Integration
How is AI reshaping military strategies? -
A Constitutional Safety Valve for Effective Universal Relief
The Supreme Court’s decision in Trump v. CASA identified three possible routes to obtaining nationwide injunctions. The Constitution preserves a fourth. -
Lawfare Daily: Noah Feldman on the Supreme Court's Long Game
Is the Supreme Court doing enough to protect the rule of law?


