Latest in Foreign Relations & International Law
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ChinaTalk: Doug, Dylan,and Jon on Lip-Bu, Labubu, AI Salaries, and Bees
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In the AI Race, Copyright Is the United States’s Greatest Hurdle
Domestic battles over copyright will define whether the U.S. emerges as the definitive leader in the technological race with China. -
Lawfare Daily: Ukraine-Russia Negotiations with Eric Ciaramella and Samuel Charap
Discussing key issues in the Ukraine-Russia talks. -
Western Europeans Are Hedging on a Post-U.S. NATO
A recent survey of NATO’s four biggest members finds that Western Europe’s scramble to arm itself is riddled with contradictions. -
Lawfare Daily: U.S. Strikes on Iranian Nuclear Facilities
Discussing the U.S. strikes on Iran. -
The Situation: Bombs and Trust
The problem of military actions by men without civic virtue. -
Lawfare Live: U.S. Strikes on Iranian Nuclear Sites
Join the Lawfare team at 11:30 am ET for a discussion on the legality of the June 21 attacks. -
The Law of Going to War With Iran
Right or wrong, the executive branch likely thinks Trump has the legal authority to do it—at least until Congress or the courts say otherwise. -
The U.K.-U.S. Data Access Agreement
Although the CLOUD Act-enabled agreement faces challenges, it offers valuable lessons for other U.S. e-evidence agreements under negotiation. -
Ukraine’s Precarious Pursuit of Justice Through In Absentia Trials
Ukraine’s practice of trying Russian military officials in absentia for war crimes could be at odds with the prescribed international law. -
Rational Security: The "Middle East War to End Middle East Wars" Edition
Scott Anderson sat down with Tyler McBrien, Daniel Byman, and Dana Stuster to talk through the week's big news in the Middle East. -
When AUKUS Meets the Rule of Law
As courts become increasingly willing to dip their toes in foreign affairs, domestic legal challenges may threaten alliance cohesion.


