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When Manipulating AI Is a Crime
Some forms of “prompt injection” may violate federal law. -
Lawfare Daily: What Happened to the Fake Electors?
Discussing state-level prosecutions of the fake electors. -
Lawfare Live: Trump's Trials and Tribulations, May 15
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Incentives for Improving Software Security: Product Liability and Alternatives
Tort liability is the wrong approach to improving software security; process transparency and Executive Order 14028 offer a path forward. -
Information Warfare and Its Casualties
A review of Peter Pomertantsev, “How to Win an Information War: The Propagandist Who Outwitted Hitler” (PublicAffairs, 2024) -
Chatter: Climate Migration with Gaia Vince
What is climate migration? -
Lawfare Daily: Law Enforcement Hacking as a Tool Against Transnational Cyber Crime
Discussing law enforcement efforts to "hack the hackers." -
ChinaTalk: EMERGENCY POD: Biden's Electric Curtain
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Software Liability and Insurance
Insurers can bring unique evidence and legal strategies to software liability cases if the regime creates a path for subrogation. -
Trump Trials & Tribulations: N.Y. Trial Dispatch, Week Four
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Framework Interoperability: A New Hope for Global Digital Governance
Governance of AI, human-machine interface, immersive, and quantum technologies will require balancing global integration and regulatory autonomy. -
Lawfare Daily: The U.S. International Cyberspace and Digital Policy Strategy with Adam Segal
What is in the new cyber strategy? -
ChinaTalk: MITRE on S&T Strategy
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Stormy Daniels Steps Down
In which we also hear from Rebecca Manochio, Madeleine Westerhout, more records custodian witnesses, and a denied mistrial motion. -
Hamas Cannot Be Fought Like al-Qaeda
Grouping the two terrorist organizations together obscures some important distinctions. -
State Department Issues Arms Transfer Assurance Report
The department finds insufficient evidence of IHL violations to cut off U.S. weapons to partners actively engaged in conflict. -
The Week That Was: All of Lawfare in One Post
Your weekly summary of everything on the site. -
A Zuck Takes on Meta
A professor seeks to turn Silicon Valley’s legal shield into a sword. -
D.C. Circuit Upholds Bannon Conviction
The unanimous appeals court panel found that none of Bannon’s challenges to his conviction had “merit.” -
Microsoft Makes Security The New Black
The latest edition of the Seriously Risky Business cybersecurity newsletter, now on Lawfare.
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Introduction: The Russo-Ukrainian War as a Site of Global Memory Contestation
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Lawfare Daily: John Bridgeland on National Service and Civil Defense Amid Geopolitical Uncertainty
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Lawfare Daily: Old Laws, New Tech: How Traditional Legal Doctrines Tackle AI
Listen to a conference panel on AI liability.