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On Microsoft, the U.S. Government Must Embrace the Stick + Ransomware Disruption
The latest edition of the Seriously Risky Business cybersecurity newsletter, now on Lawfare. -
What Congress Has Done—and What It Still Needs to Do—to Protect NATO
Congress has barred the president from exiting NATO unilaterally. But someone still needs to enforce it. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Matt Perault, Ramya Krishnan, and Alan Rozenshtein Talk About the TikTok Divestment and Ban Bill
What will the impact be of the TikTok divestment bill passed by the House of Representatives? -
The “Tyler’s Grandma’s Matzah Ball Soup” Edition
This week, Alan Rozenshtein and Quinta Jurecic were joined by Lawfare Managing Editor Tyler McBrien and Lawfare Legal Fellow and Courts Correspondent Anna Bower to talk through the week's big national se... -
Senate Unveils “Compromise” FISA Reauthorization Bill
The modified warrant requirement resembles but doesn’t fully embrace a compromise foreshadowed by PCLOB last year. -
Expanding Surveillance Powers? Israel’s Draft Bill to Revise Shin Bet Law
The bill provides the government with certain novel surveillance and remote interference authorities. -
Chatter: From Right-Wing Radio to the Heart of the Never Trump Movement, with Charlie Sykes
How did Charlie Sykes end up as an anti-Trump independent? -
The Lawfare Podcast: Jawboning at the Supreme Court
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What Happened to TikTok’s Project Texas?
TikTok developed a plan to address U.S. government national security concerns, but it was dismissed without serious consideration. Why? -
Lawfare Live: Trump's Trials and Tribulations, March 21
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Will a Cybersecurity Safe Harbor Raise All Boats?
A private certfication model, leveraging best-in-class cybersecurity assessment and audit practices, could be bolstered by public auditors and reinforced by downstream litigation models with relatively l... -
The Lawfare Podcast: Weaponizing the Dollar with Saleha Mohsin
Discussing how policy makers use the United States dollar in the global economy as a weapons -
Judge Cannon’s Thursday Hearing on Two Trump Motions to Dismiss
Is the Espionage Act unconstitutionally vague as applied to Trump, and was it repealed as to presidents by the Presidential Records Act? -
The Pall Mall Process on Cyber Intrusion Capabilities
The process significantly neglects the role of governments in proliferation of these capabilities. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Timothy Edgar and Paul Rosenzweig on the Volt Typhoon Cyber Intrusion
How should the U.S. government respond to the Volt Typhoon intrusion? -
The Policy Implications of the Change Healthcare Cyberattack
Why the cyberattack is a sobering example of the U.S. health care system’s vulnerability to cybercrime and what it means for hospitals, policymakers, regulators, and insurers. -
ChinaTalk: EMERGENCY POD: TikTok Ban!?
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ChinaTalk: Matt Clifford on China, AI Safety and Entrepreneurship
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New Tools Are Needed to Address the Risks Posed by AI-Military Integration
If you blinked, you may have missed a recent wave of global AI commitments, a notable consensus in the chilliest international climate since the Cold War. -
Moving Beyond Absolutes on Presidential Immunity
Presidents are sometimes immune from criminal prosecution, but only in limited circumstances. Trump’s case doesn’t come close.
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Memory Wars at the United Nations After Russia’s 2022 Invasion of Ukraine
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Lawfare Live: Meta To End Fact-Checking Program
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Unpacking WhatsApp’s Legal Triumph Over NSO Group
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