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Lawfare Daily: Bob Bauer and Liza Goitein on Emergency Powers Reform
Discussing bipartisan efforts to reform emergency powers. -
Domestic Military Deployments and the Limitations of Appropriations Law
Congress’s appropriations authority might be its best tool to restrict these deployments. -
Rational Security: The “Ms. Jackson, if You’re Nastya” Edition
This week, Scott Anderson and Alan Rozenshtein sat down with Anastasiia Lapatina and Tyler McBrien. -
Laying the Legal Foundation for Civilian Cyber Corps
Cyber volunteers are defending the U.S. against rising cyber threats—the law can help or hinder their effectiveness. -
Lawfare Daily: ‘How Elon Musk Destroyed Twitter’ with Kate Conger and Ryan Mac
Why did Elon Musk buy Twitter? -
Stitching Together the Cybersecurity Patchwork Quilt: Infrastructure
Initiatives on connected products and critical infrastructure reflect an understandable incrementalism, but gaps need to be filled—urgently. -
Lawfare Live: Trump's Trials and Tribulations, Sept. 19
Join the Lawfare team tomorrow for a discussion of the trials of Donald Trump. -
Lawfare Daily: Jane Bambauer, Ramya Krishnan, and Alan Rozenshtein on the Constitutionality of the TikTok Bill
What happened at oral arguments in TikTok v. Garland? -
A Compromise to Fund the Federal Trade Commission’s Office of Technology
As consumer protection concerns increase, Congress seems set on defunding the very office meant to address them. -
Lawfare Daily: Digging Deep on the State of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict with Joel Braunold
What has been going on in the Middle East? -
The Business of Battle: The Role of Private Tech in Conflict
Tech companies involved in armed conflict need to engage in dialogue with governments to understand the risks of wartime support. -
Presidential Unilateralism Is Bad. But Not for War Powers.
A review of Harold Hongju Koh, “The National Security Constitution in the 21st Century” (Yale University Press, 2024). -
Lawfare Daily: A Ukraine War Update with Anastasiia Lapatina and Eric Ciaramella
Discussing the rough couple of weeks in Ukraine. -
Chatter: UFO Culture, with Sarah Scoles
How was UFO culture developed? -
Lawfare Live: National Security and the 2024 Election, Election Management
Lawfare will host a panel discussion on Sept. 24. -
Man Charged in Second Alleged Assassination Attempt of Former President Trump
The Justice Department charged Ryan Wesley Routh with two federal felony counts connected to the alleged assassination attempt. -
AI Risk and the Law of AGI
New legal proposals designed to prevent the misuse of AI are welcome but insufficient as leading AI companies race toward artificial general intelligence. -
Uncertainty, Catastrophic Risk, and AI Regulation
The future risks of AI are uncertain and hard to quantify, but that doesn’t mean policymakers shouldn’t address them now. -
TechTank: What do Vance and Walz have to say about tech policy?
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ChinaTalk: R&D Renaissance with Kumar Garg
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Ask Us Anything 2024: Lawfare’s Annual Year-End Podcast
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Memorandum Outlines U.S. Government’s Role in AI Development
The memorandum provides guidance to government agencies—in coordination with the private sector—for responsible AI development.