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If SCOTUS Won’t Enforce the 14th Amendment, We Should Worry How They’ll Handle the 22nd
If the Court won’t impose Section 3 restrictions in favor of “letting the voters decide,” will they let a presidential candidate vie for a third term? -
The Cyberlaw Podcast: Serious Threats, Unserious Responses
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Biden Submits Third War Powers Resolution Report on Counter-Houthi Strikes
The letter cites the same domestic and international legal authorities as did the previous two letters. -
D.C. Circuit Rules Trump is Not Immune from Prosecution
The court ruled that Trump—and any other former president—can be prosecuted for alleged crimes they committed while in office. -
Lawfare Live: Discussing the D.C. Circuit's Immunity Decision
Join the Lawfare team for a discussion of the D.C. Circuit's decision to reject former President Trump's presidential immunity defense. -
The Difficulties of Defining “Secure-by-Design”
New survey findings and efforts to identify the most impactful security controls underscore the need for an empirical approach to defining—and promoting—security-by-design. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Prosecuting Sexual and Gender-Based Violence in Armed Conflict
Why is it so hard to prosecute sexual and gender-based violence? -
White House Submits 48-Hour War Powers Resolution Report Following Response to Jordan Attack
This latest letter cites the president’s constitutional authority in addition to the 2001 and 2002 AUMFs, continuing a recent reporting trend. -
First Amendment Disequilibrium: Can Modernizing Outdated First Amendment Doctrines Enhance Democracy?
New legal protections are needed to empower the media to play its vital role in informing citizens about their government. -
Lawfare Live: Trump's Trials and Tribulations, Feb. 8
Join the Lawfare team for a discussion of the trials of Donald Trump -
The Lawfare Podcast: Riana Pfefferkorn and David Thiel on How to Fight Computer-Generated Child Sexual Abuse Material
One of the dark sides of the rapid development of artificial intelligence and machine learning is the increase in computer-generated child pornography and other child sexual abuse material. -
Addressing Computer-Generated Child Sex Abuse Imagery: Legal Framework and Policy Implications
Computer-generated child sex abuse imagery poses significant challenges to law enforcement, including constitutional limits on criminal prosecutions. -
Reinforcing the Nuclear Nonproliferation Regime
The increasing frequency of counterproliferation attacks demonstrates the importance of bolstering international nonproliferation efforts. -
The Lawfare Podcast, Trump's Trials and Tribulations: Waiting for the D.C. Circuit
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The Week That Was: All of Lawfare in One Post
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Tech Tank: What is the Future of Children's Online Data Privacy in the U.S.?
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ChinaTalk: Is the NSC Unwell?
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Lessons From Israel’s Rise as a Cyber Power
A review of “Israel and the Cyber Threat: How the Startup Nation Became a Global Cyber Power” by Charles D. Freilich, Matthew S. Cohen, and Gabi Sabonoi. -
U.S. and U.K. Submit Article 51 Letters to the U.N. Security Council on Middle East Operations
The letters shed light on the states’ views of the legality of their military actions as self-defense operations. -
U.S. Data Dumpster Fire Singes NSA + The Evolution of Election Disinformation
The latest edition of the Seriously Risky Business cybersecurity newsletter, now on Lawfare.
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Regulations Targeting Large Language Models Warrant Strict Scrutiny Under the First Amendment
U.S. lawmakers’ focus on AI models raises significant, even urgent, First Amendment questions—at least when applied to LLMs.