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Trump Files Lawsuit Against Michael Cohen in Florida
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The Dangerous Cycle of Pentagon Sexual Assault and Harassment ‘Lowest Level’ Policy
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Manhattan DA Sues Jim Jordan
Bragg filed a lawsuit against Rep. Jim Jordan to block his alleged “interference” and “obstruction” of the ongoing criminal prosecution of former President Donald Trump. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Craig Timberg on the Vulkan Files
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The Cyberlaw Podcast: What Makes AI Safe?
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Addressing the Security Risks of AI
AI’s vulnerability to adversarial attack is not futuristic, and there are reasonable measures that should be taken now to address the risk. -
One of the Stiffest Charges Against Jan. 6 Insurrectionists Hangs On by a Thread in the D.C. Circuit
The D.C. Circuit reverses a lower court ruling and upholds the felony charge of corruptly obstructing an official proceeding. -
The Week That Will Be
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The Lawfare Podcast: India’s Democracy Under Modi
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Content Moderation Through the Apple App Store
Based on its preexisting norms, how should Apple respond to calls for banning Twitter and TikTok from its app store? -
What’s at Stake for the Ukrainian National Bar Association
Much like Rome, a legal institution with integrity is not built in a day. -
Russia’s Far-Right Campaign in Europe
Putin has cultivated ties with a network of far-right actors at the fringes of European politics. -
Roach on US-China Couples Therapy
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The Week That Was: All of Lawfare in One Post
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The Lawfare Podcast: Rob Joyce, NSA Director of Cybersecurity
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D.C. Circuit Court Clears Way for Obstruction Charges Against Jan. 6 Rioters
Judges Florence Y. Pan and Justin R. Walker found that the lower court’s interpretation of the obstruction statute was too narrow. -
Preemption and the Known Unknowns of the Trump Indictment
The indictment tees up some complex and unresolved legal questions—but preemption isn’t a major threat to the prosecution. -
White House Releases Summary of Pentagon Review of U.S. Afghanistan Withdrawal
The White House released a 12 page summary of the Pentagon’s review of the 2021 U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan.
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The ICC’s Unsurprising Decision on Arrest Warrants for Netanyahu, Gallant, and Deif
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A news story used brokered location data to track military personnel—illuminating a considerable threat to national security. -
Lawfare Daily: AI Regulation and Free Speech: Navigating the Government’s Tightrope
Listen to a panel from the AI liability conference.