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Justice Dept. OIG Releases Report on Agency’s Response to 2020 D.C. Protests
The report finds that Bill Barr did not order law enforcement to clear protests. -
AI Timelines and National Security: The Obstacles to AGI by 2027
Leopold Aschenbrenner’s “Situational Awareness” builds claims of artificial general intelligence’s imminence on assumptions that demand further scrutiny. -
Lawfare Daily: A Giant and Unexpected Prisoner Swap
Discussing the prisoner exchange between Russia and the United States -
The Strategic Disclosure of Intelligence Requires Stronger Guardrails
Stronger safeguards are needed to separate intelligence from policy and buttress intelligence community objectivity. -
Rational Security: The “Big Worm Energy” Edition
This week, Alan Rozenshtein and Quinta Jurecic were joined by Kevin Frazier to talk through some of the week’s biggest national security news. -
Livestream: President Joe Biden Delivers Remarks on the Release of American Detainees from Russia
Among those returned to the United States include Evan Gershkovich, Paul Whelan, Vladimir Kara-Murza, and more. -
Lawfare Daily: Inside Ukraine’s Drone Campaign Against Russia
How have the Russians used drones against Ukraine? -
Water Wars: Glimmers of Hope Alongside Further Tensions in the Indo-Pacific
China and Philippines agree on resupply missions; Philippines builds more runways; Western powers deepen security engagement with Asian partners; and more. -
ChinaTalk: The Chips Act and National Security
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The Prohibition of Annexations and the World on the Brink
The annexations of Golan and territory in Palestine and Ukraine are part of a dangerous trend exacerbated by consolidations of security alliances and other global power shifts. -
Lawfare Live: Trump's Trials and Tribulations, Aug. 1
Join the Lawfare team tomorrow for a discussion of the trials of Donald Trump. -
Throwing the Book at Foreign Influence: The Menendez Verdict and Going Beyond FARA
Effectively countering foreign malign influence requires leveraging the full weight of the very institutions such efforts seek to undermine. -
Lawfare Daily: The End of U.S. Ambition in the Middle East with Steven Cook
Discussing the United States' long history in the Middle East. -
Tracking the U.S. Position on Gaza Through UN Security Council Resolutions
Though the resolutions did not result in meaningful change on the ground, they nonetheless signaled important U.S. diplomatic messages to Israel and the Security Council. -
Election Redos Are a Big Problem for Voter Rights—and Democracy
The alarming trend of election redos is bigger than any one race, county, or even state. -
Chatter: Confirmations for National Security Positions, with Arnold Punaro
Does the Senate confirmation process need to be updated? -
Lawfare Daily: Ryan Calo on Protecting Privacy Amid Advances in AI
Discussing the lack of privacy regulations around AI -
Russia’s Weaponization of Ukrainian Prisoner Exchanges
Russia is delaying the exchange of prisoners of war and using it as a tool to destabilize Ukraine. -
Hit Hard From Two Sides: The Special Counsel Rules After the Supreme Court Immunity and Cannon Classified Documents Decisions
Special counsel may go the way of independent counsels, in a blaze of controversy. -
Lawfare Daily: What the Immunity Decision Says About Proving the Case Against Trump
Discussing footnote 3 in the Supreme Court's presidential immunity decision.
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Elon Musk Weaponizes the Government
The billionaire is turning the U.S. government’s own strategy against itself. -
Rational Security: The "Law and Order: Executive Victims Unit" Edition
Scott Anderson, Benjamin Wittes, Molly Reynolds, and Anna Bower talked through the big week of national security news. -
Trump’s Petty Purge of 15 Young Jan. 6 Prosecutors
The fired lawyers are mainly thirty-somethings who had been slated to prosecute street crime in the District.