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Lawfare No Bull: Attorney General Merrick Garland testifies before the Senate and House Judiciary Committees
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Lawfare No Bull: House Intelligence Committee Hearing on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Within the IC
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The Taliban Haven’t Changed, But U.S. Policy Must
Officials whitewashing the Taliban as a responsible diplomatic party are getting the organization wrong. -
The ODNI Releases Declassified Assessment On the Origins of the Coronavirus
The Office of the Director of National Intelligence intelligence assessment of the origins of coronavirus found that the virus was not developed as a biological weapon. -
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Summary of the GAO Report on Federal Use of Facial Recognition Technology
Federal departments are poised to expand their use of facial recognition systems across a wide range of use cases in the absence of federal regulation. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Who Is Éric Zemmour?
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The Lawfare Podcast: The SEC and the Facebook Papers
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A Brief History of Online Influence Operations
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Lawfare Live: A Discussion on Recent Climate Security Reports
Join us for a discussion on recent climate security reports. -
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Rational Security 2.0: The ‘Very Windy’ Edition
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The Lawfare Podcast: Somalia, Al-Shabab, and the United States, with Julian Barnes and Emilia Columbo
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Afghanistan and American Jihadists: More Inspiration, Less Destination
Some American law enforcement and national security officials speculate that the Taliban takeover in Afghanistan may embolden American jihadist sympathizers. -
Alternative Channels for Police Transparency
Fourth Amendment doctrine and new policing technologies have made law enforcement less transparent, less accountable and less trustworthy. Transparency law is beginning to fill the gap. -
What You Need to Know About the New Climate Security Reports
The reports offer a clear-eyed analysis of the climate threats facing the nation and world. -
Rational Security 2.0: The 'Ku Ku Kachoo' Edition
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The Lawfare Podcast: Katrina Northrop on the Evergrande Debt Crisis
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After a Year of Silence, Are EU Cyber Sanctions Dead?
The European Union has stopped issuing cyber sanctions, but it's not for lack of new attacks.
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What’s Next for the Cyber Safety Review Board?
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Lawfare Live: Trials of the Trump Administration, Sept. 18
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Scaling Laws: AI Copyright Lawsuits with Pam Samuelson
Discussing the rapidly evolving legal landscape at the intersection of generative AI and copyright law.