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Lawfare Daily: Adam Thierer on the Bipartisan House Task Force on AI’s Report
What was in the House Task Force's AI report? -
Drivers of Disharmony in U.S. Cyber Regulations
To harmonize cyber regulations, researchers and the government must first understand disharmonies and their causes. -
Lawfare Daily: Understanding the DC Circuit Court's Decision on TikTok
Why did the D.C. Circuit Court uphold the TikTok ban? -
Inspector General Report Details FBI Shortcomings Surrounding Jan. 6
The report finds that the FBI did not canvass field offices prior to Jan. 6, despite false claims made to Congress. -
Dear Congress: If You Value National Security, Do Not Sanction the ICC
The ICC plays a critical role in international and national security—sanctions undermine its work and damage a valuable tool for combating emerging transnational threats. -
Livestream: Oversight of the U.S. Capitol Police
The chief of Capitol police will testify before the Senate Rules and Administration Committee. -
House Releases Final Report on Trump Assassination Attempts
The report identifies U.S. Secret Service failures leading to the attempts on Trump’s life and provides a series of recommendations. -
OIG Report on Trump Justice Department’s Acquisition of Congressional Phone Records
The report investigates possible wrongdoing in Attorney General Barr’s seizure of congressional staffers’ communication records -
How Trump Will Lawfully Appoint Loyalists Without Senate Consent
It’s not through recess appointments—it’s via the Federal Vacancies Reform Act. -
The Situation: Advice and Consent Doesn’t Mean Adjourn and Appoint
Is the Senate beginning to assert itself? -
Congressional Action Could Stymie Executive Clemency for War Crimes
Congress has the tools, but needs the will, to make pardons for battlefield misconduct harder for presidents to grant. -
The Situation: The Plot to Lie to Children
I read Kash Patel’s three books for small children. They’re really weird.


