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Presidential Unilateralism Is Bad. But Not for War Powers.
A review of Harold Hongju Koh, “The National Security Constitution in the 21st Century” (Yale University Press, 2024). -
Lawfare Daily: A Ukraine War Update with Anastasiia Lapatina and Eric Ciaramella
Discussing the rough couple of weeks in Ukraine. -
Chatter: UFO Culture, with Sarah Scoles
How was UFO culture developed? -
Lawfare Live: National Security and the 2024 Election, Election Management
Lawfare will host a panel discussion on Sept. 24. -
Man Charged in Second Alleged Assassination Attempt of Former President Trump
The Justice Department charged Ryan Wesley Routh with two federal felony counts connected to the alleged assassination attempt. -
AI Risk and the Law of AGI
New legal proposals designed to prevent the misuse of AI are welcome but insufficient as leading AI companies race toward artificial general intelligence. -
Uncertainty, Catastrophic Risk, and AI Regulation
The future risks of AI are uncertain and hard to quantify, but that doesn’t mean policymakers shouldn’t address them now. -
ChinaTalk: R&D Renaissance with Kumar Garg
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TechTank: What do Vance and Walz have to say about tech policy?
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Lawfare Daily: Gharun Lacy Talks State Department Cybersecurity
Discussing the Diplomatic Security Service's cybersecurity work. -
Trump Can’t Withdraw From NATO, but He Could “Quiet Quit”
Not participating in NATO would undermine the alliance—and U.S. foreign policy -
Lawfare Daily: National Security and the 2024 Election, Armed Conflict
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The Week That Was
Your weekly summary of everything on the site. -
Egypt’s Dystopian Criminal Procedure Code
Egypt is considering a new law that threatens to destroy due process protections, with implications well beyond political cases. -
The Three I's In Spyware
The latest edition of the Seriously Risky Business cybersecurity newsletter, now on Lawfare. -
The Cyber Resilience Act, an Accidental European Alien Torts Statute?
The CRA has introduced a novel, and potentially quite worrying, approach to cybersecurity legislation. -
Lawfare Daily: Helen Toner and Zach Arnold on a Common Agenda for AI Doomers and AI Ethicists
Discussing the divide between AI doomers and ethicists. -
How the Insurrection Act (Properly Understood) Limits Domestic Deployments of the U.S. Military
While legislative reforms would be helpful, a strong case can be made that the existing language of the act should be read narrowly, for both constitutional and practical reasons. -
The Dangers of Deploying the Military on U.S. Soil
Introducing a new series on the limitations, drawbacks, and dangers of domestic deployments, from Lawfare and Protect Democracy -
Rational Security: The "Let's Understand How We Got Here" Edition
In the debut episode of RatSec 2.1, Scott Anderson sat down with Kevin Frazier, Eugenia Lostri, and Benjamin Wittes.
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A ‘Sweeping Overhaul’ of the JAG Corps Poses Likely Dangers
Hegseth’s planned changes could have serious consequences for how the U.S. military operates and holds service members accountable. -
Lawfare Daily: Hillary Hartley and David Eaves on 18F, Its Origin, Legacy, and Lesson
What was 18F? -
ICC Office of the Prosecutor Releases Draft Policy on Cyber-Enabled Crimes
The policy seeks to show that the Office’s mandate will not be outpaced by technology.