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Self-Regulation Won’t Prevent Problematic Political Uses of Generative AI
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Lawfare Live: Trump's Trials and Tribulations, July 18
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Trump’s Classified Documents Case Moves Public Opinion. Now Voters Are Unlikely to Hear It.
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Lawfare Daily: The Limits of Cyber Subversion, with Lennart Maschmeyer
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How America’s Aid to Ukraine Actually Works
Only a small percentage of the overall aid package takes the form of cash transfers to Kyiv; the vast majority goes right back into the U.S. economy. -
What Does the 2024 RNC Platform Say About National Security?
After skipping a 2020 platform, the Republican National Convention’s 2024 platform bears many of former President Trump’s signature policies. -
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Lawfare Daily: Judge Cannon Dismisses Classified Documents Case Against Trump
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A Victim of Crime and a Threat to Democracy
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We Should Have Seen the Attempted Assassination Coming
Threats against public officials have been steadily rising for some time. Saturday was the sad crescendo to a disturbing trendline. -
Don’t Overread the Court’s Immunity Opinion
Chief Justice Roberts gives neither Trump nor any future president a green light to tyranny, as some initial reactions to his opinion fear. -
Facts Matter: A Critical Analysis of the ICJ’s Fact-Finding Approach
The upcoming release of the Palestine Advisory Opinion may raise significant questions about how the International Court of Justice establishes the facts on which an alleged breach of the law is made. -
Judge Cannon Dismisses Trump Classified Documents Case
Cannon reasoned that the appointment and funding of Special Counsel Jack Smith was in violation of the Appointments Clause. -
Lawfare Live: Judge Cannon Dismisses Classified Documents Case Against former President Trump
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Lawfare Daily: DHS Assistant Secretary Mary Ellen Callahan on AI Threats
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Geography Is a Dealbreaker for Coalition Building in Asia
The countries that the United States is trying to rally together are too dispersed to share the same security concerns. -
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