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The Future of False Claims Act Litigation
With the Biden administration's new focus on cybersecurity compliance for government contractors, and the risks associated with the False Claims Act, cybersecurity compliance should climb to (or near) th... -
The Lawfare Podcast: War Crimes, Tribunals, and Reparations: A Conversation with Ukraine’s Prosecutor General
How is Ukraine’s top law enforcement official seeking justice for the victims of war crimes? -
The Deep Roots of the India-Canada Diplomatic Rift
The murder of Hardeep Singh Nijjar is just the latest episode in a complicated relationship that has been marked by fundamental differences in the countries' values and priorities. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Trump’s Trials and Tribulations: A Trip Through Four Courts
Listen to this week's episode of "Trump's Trials and Tribulations" as a podcast. -
The Week That Was: All of Lawfare in One Post
Your weekly summary of everything on the site. -
The Limited Impact of Changes to the Defense Department’s Law of War Manual
Updates to the Law of War Manual make significant changes to the Defense Department’s interpretation of the law but create confusion on implementation. -
ChinaTalk: Deep Tech VC On AI, Chips, and US-China Competition
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Exploring Tradeoffs in Ranking and Recommendation Algorithms
How do social media companies rank and recommend content? What aims drive these systems? -
The Lawfare Podcast: Robert Silvers on the Cyber Safety Review Board
What is the Cyber Safety Review Board and what has it achieved since its creation? -
The Next Stick: The Biden Admin’s New Program to Regulate Outbound Investment
The U.S.’s new outbound investment regulations are not final, but investors from or in the U.S. should pay close attention. -
Witnesses Testify at House Hearing on AUMF and Article I Powers
Read the witness testimony from the hearing on counterrorism and AUMF reform -
The National Security Law Podcast: A Rule of Law (and Punctuation) Free Episode!
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Rational Security: The “So Much for that Menendez Rest Stop” Edition
This week, Alan Rozenshtein, Quinta Jurecic, and Scott Anderson reunited to discuss the week’s big national security news. -
A Pound of Flash: Rhetoric Versus Reality When FISA Section 702 is Not Too Big to Fail
The surveillance authority could expire unless significant reforms are made—it is time for the Biden administration to assist Congress in addressing Section 702’s most controversial aspect. -
Livestream: Reclaiming Congress's Article I Powers: Counterterrorism AUMF Reform
Watch the House Foreign Affairs Committee hearing on the Authorization for Use of Military Force. -
Chatter: Governing Space Settlements Ethically with Erika Nesvold
What does science fiction teach us about space ethics? -
The Lawfare Podcast: Ken Chesebro’s Upcoming Trial
Kenneth Chesebro's defense lawyers sat down to discuss their upcoming trial. -
The Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board Releases Report on FISA Section 702
The report discusses Section 702 implementation and analyzes its value as impending expiration looms. -
Chutkan Denies Trump's Motion for Recusal
District Judge Tanya S. Chutkan has declined to recuse herself from the Jan. 6 case, as requested by Trump in a Sept. 11 motion. -
Five Messages of ‘A New Agenda for Peace’ for the UN Security Council
Analyzing the relevance of key elements of the UN Secretary-General’s “A New Agenda for Peace” to the work of the UN Security Council.
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The Situation: Ignorant Dilettantes Give Up on Ukraine
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Our Reporter’s Notes on the April 23 WilmerHale Hearing
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Oral Argument Summary: Supreme Court Hears Gun Manufacturer Liability Case
The question at issue: whether U.S. firearms manufacturers can be held liable when Mexican cartels illegally purchase and violently use their firearms.