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The Lawfare Podcast: Alexander Downes on the Foreshadowed Failures of Foreign-Imposed Regime Change
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What Can a Secretive Funding Authority Tell Us About the Pentagon’s Use of Force Interpretations?
An obscure counterterrorism authority has been used to create and control proxy forces throughout the war on terror—its use across Africa and Asia points to broader interpretations of the 2001 AUMF and t... -
Women and Children to the Front
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Dearie Orders on Mar-a-Lago Filter Log Disputes
Special Master Judge Raymond J. Dearie ordered that some seized documents be returned to former President Trump and will review outstanding materials with in Filters A and C. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Suzanne Maloney on the Protests in Iran
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The AI Bill of Rights Makes Uneven Progress on Algorithmic Protections
The Biden administration issues a clarion call for algorithmic justice but misses some key early opportunities. -
The Fifth Circuit Holds That DACA Exceeds Executive Authority
Current recipients keep benefits for now, pending district court review of the Biden administration’s DACA rule. -
The Lawfare Podcast: The US, China, and Semiconductors
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Chatter: The People Side of Intelligence with Darrell Blocker
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Cybersecurity Regulation: It’s Not ‘Performance-Based’ If Outcomes Can’t Be Measured
A closer look at the TSA’s cybersecurity directive for pipelines casts doubt on the applicability of “performance-based” regulation to cybersecurity. For now, policymakers have to combine management-base... -
Toward Greater Content Moderation Transparency Reporting
Content moderation decisions are made throughout the internet stack. Our research suggests that almost none of the larger tech companies is transparently reporting what they are moderating and why. -
Justice Department Motion to Expedite Special Master Appeal Granted
The Justice Department's motion was granted, setting a briefing schedule in the Eleventh Circuit that will end on Nov. 17 with no extensions.
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