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The Fight for Democracy in Poland Has Just Begun
Bringing back liberal democracy and forming a government after the elections -
The Lawfare Podcast: Fionnuala Ní Aoláin on Counterterrorism and Human Rights
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Judge Cannon indicates she may revise Trump’s trial schedule in the Mar-a-Lago classified documents case. -
Seven Observations on WPR Letters Issued Since 2001
Identifying seven takeaways from the War Powers Resolution letters on its 50th birthday. -
TechTank: How AI Will Affect the 2024 Elections
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The Cyberlaw Podcast: Putting the SEC in Infosec
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The Lawfare Podcast: Mike Johnson’s National Security Agenda
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With the Trump Gag Orders, Courts Confront Harassment
The gag orders against Trump in New York and Washington, D.C., reveal how the threat of violence is already shaping the cases against the former president. -
The International Court of Justice: A Year in Review
An annual report presented to the U.N. General Assembly reveals an increased number of cases before the world court. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Data Brokers, Public Records, and Violence with Justin Sherman
How do “people search” data brokers use public information and contribute to stalking and abuse? -
ChinaTalk: RAND CEO Jason Matheny Gives a Masterclass on Risk and Organizational Design
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The Lawfare Podcast, Trump’s Trials and Tribulations: Judge Cannon, Section 3, and a Fulton County Update
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The Week That Was: All of Lawfare in One Post
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You Can Now Read the GBI’s Coffee Co. Report in Full
A high-altitude summary of the previously unreleased document on the voting system breach, published for the first time, on Lawfare. -
When the Government Buys Sensitive Personal Data
Law enforcement has been buying sensitive personal data for use in investigations, but these purchases likely violate the Fourth Amendment. -
The Lawfare Podcast: The West Bank and the Israel-Hamas War
What is going on in the West Bank? -
Time to Act: Building the Technical and Institutional Foundations for AI Assurance
AI assurance requires agreement among governments that systems are behaving appropriately. Existing international standards institutions can help. -
Rational Security: The "Regulatory Cage Match" Edition
This week, Alan, Quinta, and Scott were joined by Lawfare cyber fellow Eugenia Lostri to tackle some of the overlooked national security stories that have been percolating the past few weeks. -
Human Subjects Protection in the Era of Deepfakes
The unique risks posed by deepfakes require special consideration for the Defense Department’s use of the technology. -
Chatter: The British Empire's Territorial Peak, 100 Years Later, with Matthew Parker
Historian and author Matthew Parker uses stories from the territorial peak of the British Empire to fill his new book One Fine Day.
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Lawfare Daily: Trials of the Trump Administration, April 25
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On DOGE, Directives, and DOJ
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