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The Cyberlaw Podcast: The Brussels Defect: Too Early Is Worse Than Too Late. Plus: Mark MacCarthy’s Book On ”Regulating Digital Industries.”
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ChinaTalk: Peter Harrell on Bureaucratic Barriers to Competition
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To avoid a fragmented world divided by digital barriers, the U.S. government must press ahead to develop a trusted framework for cross-border data flows. -
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The Lawfare Podcast: Anatomy of a Somali Drone Strike with Nick Turse
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Why the Oct. 7 Attack Wasn’t Israel’s 9/11
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The Lawfare Podcast: Trump’s Trials and Tribulations: Trump Ungagged
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The Week That Was: All of Lawfare in One Post
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The Underappreciated Legacy of the War Powers Resolution
Half a century into its existence, the WPR has had a more substantial effect than many acknowledge—but not necessarily in the way its authors anticipated. -
Rational Security: The "Alan Revoir" Edition
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The Lawfare Podcast: An American Fight Against Fascism with Rachel Maddow
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Minnesota Supreme Court Dismisses Trump Disqualification Suit
The court ruled that the petitioners’ claims regarding Trump’s candidacy in the 2024 general election are not yet “ripe.” -
What Jan. 6 Revealed About QAnon and Militias
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Hacking and Cybersecurity: Class 8, Networking III
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ChinaTalk: London AI Summit + OpenAI Dev Day!
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Lawfare Live: Trump's Trials and Tribulations, Nov. 9
Join the Lawfare team tomorrow for a discussion of the trials of Donald Trump.
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