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What the Omegle Shutdown Means for Section 230
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Eric Adams: Foreign Agent or Clumsy Diplomat?
The national security implications of New York City Mayor Eric Adams’s Turkey connections and the growing importance of city and state diplomacy. -
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ChinaTalk: How Rep. Gallagher Would Fix Congress and Beat China
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Judge McAfee: Don’t Lock Him Up
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Lawfare No Bull: D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals Hears Gag Order Arguments
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ChinaTalk: Emergency Pod: We Are So Back! OpenAI Drama and US-China
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Chatter: The JFK Assassination and Conspiracy Culture, with Gerald Posner
Gerald Posner discusses his book that dismantles the conspiracy theories around JFK's assassination. -
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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.