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Could Beijing Risk a Diversionary War Against Taiwan?
The combination of a weakening strategic situation and an increasingly despotic regime has left Xi with few constraints on his power, leaving many to fear that he could risk military adventurism as a div... -
Unpacking the Biden Special Counsel Announcement
This special counsel investigation is going nowhere. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Boys Be Not Proud, with Roger Parloff
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Garland Appoints Special Counsel to Oversee Biden Documents Investigation
Attorney General Merrick Garland announced that he had issued an order to appoint Robert Hur to oversee an investigation into classified documents allegedly found at President Biden's office at the Penn ... -
The Chatter Podcast: Ana Montes, the American who Spied for Cuba, with Jim Popkin
Shane Harris sat down with Jim Popkin to talk about Ana Montes’ story, what drove her to become a spy, and the investigation that brought her to justice. -
On Protecting the Undersea Cable System
The undersea cable system is increasingly vulnerable to attack, yet reliance on this critical infrastructure to carry internet traffic as well as the transfer energy continues to grow. A divided Congress... -
The EU’s AI Act Is Barreling Toward AI Standards That Do Not Exist
The EU needs the technical standards supporting its AI Act to be restrictive enough to protect consumers, but flexible enough to enable innovation. Given society’s current understanding of AI, there are ... -
Rational Security: The 'Sincerest Form of Flattery' Edition
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The Lawfare Podcast: Bryan Cunningham on a Federally Funded Backstop for the Cyber Insurance Ecosystem
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Turkiye Halk Bankasi A.S. v. United States, Part 1: The FSIA and Criminal Prosecutions
Part 1 of a three-part series on oral arguments in Turkiye Halk Bankasi A.S. v. United States, a case that raises the question whether the U.S. government can criminally prosecute corporations owned by f... -
Can You Spot the Difference Between Jan. 6 and Jan. 8?
The Jan. 8 riots in Brazil’s capital undoubtedly found a blueprint in Jan. 6—but overlooking important differences obscures the Bolsonaro movement’s origins, path forward, and potential remedy. -
The Cyberlaw Podcast: A Dispatch from the Great Tech Battlefront
The latest episode of the Cyberlaw Podcast. -
The Lawfare Podcast: A Very Special Grand Jury Report
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ChinaTalk: Tyler Cowen on AI and China
The latest episode of ChinaTalk. -
Gentlemen’s Rules for Reading Each Other’s Mail: The New OECD Principles on Government Access to Personal Data Held by Private Sector Entities
For the first time, major world democracies have gone public with a set of common protections that they apply when accessing individuals’ personal data for intelligence or law enforcement purposes. -
Was the Iraq War a Foreseeable Blunder?
A review of Melvyn P. Leffler, “Confronting Saddam Hussein: George W. Bush and the Invasion of Iraq” (Oxford University Press, 2023). -
The Week That Will Be
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The Lawfare Podcast: Burning Down the House with Molly Reynolds
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International Law of the Sea Meets Israeli Constitutional Law: The New Israeli-Lebanese Maritime Border Agreement
Israel’s Supreme Court published the reasons for its judgment on the legality of the Israel-Lebanon Maritime Delimitation Agreement. -
One Small Legislative Step for Cybersecurity
Legislation granting the FDA express regulatory authority over the cybersecurity of medical devices points the way to incremental improvements in other sectors and products.
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The Situation: Jack Smith Throws in the Towel
In January, a man whom the Justice Department argued only today has committed grave crimes for which the evidence is strong will become president of the United States. -
The ICC’s Unsurprising Decision on Arrest Warrants for Netanyahu, Gallant, and Deif
A three-judge panel of the ICC found “reasonable grounds to believe” Israeli and Hamas leaders are responsible for international crimes and should face trial. -
Tackling Data Brokerage Threats to American National Security
A news story used brokered location data to track military personnel—illuminating a considerable threat to national security.