Implementing Universal Jurisdiction in Ukraine
Takeaways for Iran a Year After the Syria Sanctions Rollback
Driven by AI, the Future of Cybersecurity Will Resemble the Past
AI in the near term may drive cybersecurity back to its roots, when widespread vulnerabilities, not deceptive intrusions, drove incidents.
U.S. v. Ullah and the Problem With the ‘Lone Wolf’
GAO Goes After State (Again) for Treaty Practice
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Responding to AI Distillation Without Panic
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Implementing Universal Jurisdiction in Ukraine
Ukraine can now prosecute Russian soldiers for crimes committed in Syria—but its 2024 law leaves the practical mechanics unresolved. -
Takeaways for Iran a Year After the Syria Sanctions Rollback
Trump has said he will remove sanctions on Iran if a peace deal is reached. But the case of Syria suggests it won’t be easy. -
Driven by AI, the Future of Cybersecurity Will Resemble the Past
AI in the near term may drive cybersecurity back to its roots, when widespread vulnerabilities, not deceptive intrusions, drove incidents. -
U.S. v. Ullah and the Problem With the ‘Lone Wolf’
A federal appellate court limited a key asset in the Department of Justice’s counterterrorism toolkit. -
GAO Goes After State (Again) for Treaty Practice
Government Accountability Office finds State Department delayed in reporting U.S. international agreements to Congress and the public. -
The U.S.-Iran MOU and the Future of Maritime Shipping Through the Strait of Hormuz
The memorandum of understanding leaves Hormuz dangerously ambiguous, inviting disputes over transit fees and navigation. -
The Purge: How the White House Broke the NSC and How to Fix It
Dismantling the machinery that coordinates U.S. foreign policy led to disaster, from ill-conceived tariffs to the calamitous war with Iran. -
The Week That Was
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Faithful Execution and the Removal Power
President Trump is exercising his removal power in ways that defeat his duty to faithfully execute the law. -
From How Africa Works to How It Will Transform
A review of Joe Studwell, “How Africa Works: Success and Failure on the World’s Last Developmental Frontier” (Atlantic Monthly Press, 2026). -
Supreme Court Undermines Section 702
The latest edition of the Seriously Risky Business cybersecurity newsletter, now on Lawfare. -
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The Unbearable Lightness of a Todd Blanche Confirmation Fight
If the Senate doesn’t confirm Blanche, he can still run the Justice Department.
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