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Two Witness Testimony Rulings in the Military Commissions
A military commissions judge recently made two evidentiary rulings that could potentially help the government. -
Rational Security: The “Morning After” Edition
This week, Quinta Jurecic and Scott Anderson were joined by Lawfare Managing Editor Tyler McBrien to discuss how he is coping with the end of the New York trial and to run through some of the week’s big ... -
To Protect Kids Online, Follow the Law
Courts have repeatedly struck down states’ child safety bills. Looking to past cases gives lawmakers a better playbook for future legislation. -
Lawfare Daily: OpenAI’s Shutdown of State-Backed Information Operations with Alex Iftimie
Discussing OpenAI's response to state-backed information operations using its AI services -
ChinaTalk: Why America Didn't Invade Taiwan: WWII Lessons for Xi's Invasion
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Can Armed Attacks That Comply With IHL Nonetheless Constitute Genocide?
IHL and genocide are two separate bodies of law with two separate analytical frameworks, and the law is not clear as to the interplay between them. -
Eighth Circuit Revives Missouri’s COVID-19 Suit Against China
Missouri’s suit is the first of dozens to hurdle the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act and could create major friction with China. -
Lawfare Live: Trump's Trials and Tribulations, June 6
Join the Lawfare team tomorrow for a discussion of the trials of Donald Trump. -
Lawfare Daily: Ashley Deeks and Mark Klamberg on AI and National Security
How is the military use of AI being regulated? -
The Final Day of Trump’s New York Trial: A Photo Essay
A historic day in photos. -
Chesebro, Others Charged in Wis. in Connection with Fake Electors Scheme
Chesebro, Troupis, and Roman are each facing one felony count of forgery. -
How to Read Two Data Sets on Domestic Antisemitism
The Anti-Defamation League’s statistics on antisemitism can tell us something about hate crime law, but they are not a substitute for hate crime data. -
Chatter: The Harrowing History of the Soviet Space Program with John Strausbaugh
Discussing the space race between the Soviet Union and the United States. -
Livestream: Hearing on the Oversight of the Justice Department
The House Judiciary Committee will hear testimony from Attorney General Merrick Garland. -
Lawfare Daily: Eisenhower, D-Day, and the Birth of the American Superpower with Michel Paradis
What was Eisenhower's impact on the 20th century? -
The U.S. and China Need an AI Incidents Hotline
Ironically, the two countries can look to the past, not the future, for inspiration on how to mitigate AI-related risk. -
Cyber, MacGyver, and the Limits of Covert Power
A review of Lennart Maschmeyer, “Subversion: From Covert Operations to Cyber Conflict” (Oxford University Press, 2024) -
Lawfare Daily: What the ‘Kids’ Think of NATO with Rachel Rizzo
Discussing the NATO Youth Summit -
ChinaTalk: Preventing an Invasion of Taiwan
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The Islamic State’s Resurgence in Mozambique
The scale and frequency of attacks launched by the terrorist group's East African affiliate are increasing.
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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.