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Lawfare Daily: AI Policy Under Technological Uncertainty, with Alex “amac” Macgillivray
Discussing how to think about AI policy in an everchanging environment. -
Climate Misinformation Is About More Than Denialism
Lies, misconceptions, and propaganda about intensifying climate change and policy responses will increasingly shape security and geopolitics. -
Equality of Arms: Due Process in South Africa v. Israel
The second provisional measures hearing in the case was riddled with a number of procedural peculiarities. -
Livestream: Secret Service Director Congressional Testimony
Watch the Secret Service Director testify on the USSS response to the assassination attempt against former President Trump. -
Tech Tank: Where was tech policy in the presidential race before Biden dropped out?
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ChinaTalk: A BREATHER: Making Clothes in China
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Lawfare Daily: A Busy Few Weeks in Ukraine
What is the current status of the Russia-Ukraine War? -
The Wagner Group Lives on in Africa
The name has changed, but its efforts continue—now under closer supervision from the Kremlin. -
The Week That Was: All of Lawfare in One Post
Your weekly summary of everything on the site. -
ICJ Issues Advisory Opinion on Israeli Settlement in Occupied Palestinian Territories
The opinion concludes that Israel’s actions in the Occupied Palestinian Territories violate international law. -
Should the United Nations Administer Post-Conflict Gaza?
Establishing a UN trusteeship in Gaza would be a mistake. -
China vs. World: Cybersecurity Reporting Duel
The latest edition of the Seriously Risky Business cybersecurity newsletter, now on Lawfare. -
Lawfare Daily: Rebecca Crootof on AI, DARPA, and the ELSI Framework
Will there be an AI arms race? -
Investing in Rust
U.S. public policy can help facilitate market adoption of a relatively new, efficient, and safe programming language called Rust. -
Rational Security: The “Million Dollar Babydog” Edition
This week Alan Rozenshtein, Quinta Jurecic, and Scott Anderson were joined by Natalie Orpett to talk through one of the most eventful weeks in national security news in recent history. -
Making Attestation Work for Software Security
Attestation will be part of the federal government’s software procurement process for the foreseeable future. Let’s make it work. -
When Aiming for Your Adversary’s Achilles Heel May Lead to Shooting Yourself in the Foot
A review of Steve Coll, “The Achilles Trap: Saddam Hussein, the CIA and the Origins of America’s Invasion of Iraq” (Penguin Random House, 2024) -
Lawfare Daily: Michael Beckley and Arne Westad on the U.S.-China Relationship
Discussing what the best path forward for a productive U.S.-China relationship. -
Self-Regulation Won’t Prevent Problematic Political Uses of Generative AI
Interviews with digital political marketing experts show that AI is now a core tool for U.S. campaigns, but that its use is ungoverned. -
Lawfare Live: Trump's Trials and Tribulations, July 18
Join the Lawfare team tomorrow for a discussion of the trials of Donald Trump.
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Are Domestic Drone Shoot-Downs Lawful?
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Elon Musk Weaponizes the Government
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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.