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A summary of the Executive Order on the Safe, Secure, and Trustworthy Development and Use of Artificial Intelligence.
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What should we make of the ruling that found that the Montana law banning TikTok likely violated the First Amendment?
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A new indictment alleges that the senator accepted payment in exchange for “taking action favorable to the Government of Qatar"
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The Justice Department unsealed a complaint charging a New Jersey man with attempted material support of terrorism.
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The international law on the use of force in self-defense authorizes U.S. strikes against Houthi missile and drone bases in Yemen to protect American warships in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden.
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How does the Israeli Defense Forces justify its attacks as legal in the face of so much destruction?
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Lawfare contributors answer listener questions about the news of the past year
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The issues—and Lawfare coverage—that kept our editors up at night in 2023.
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What is the history of the Espionage Act?
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Secretary of State Shenna Bellows’s decision makes Maine the second state to have removed former President Donald Trump from a primary ballot.
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The Colorado Republican Party’s petition gives the Supreme Court a chance to weigh in on whether the former president is disqualified from seeking office in 2024.
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This week, Quinta Jurecic and Scott Anderson rang in the New Year with co-host emeritus Benjamin Wittes by discussing some listener-submitted topics
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A fix is long overdue for one of the most extensive, yet lesser-known surveillance risks of our age: the technical vulnerabilities at the heart of the world’s mobile communications networks.
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How did President Grant fight the KKK during Reconstruction?
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The majority did not accept an attempt to appeal the decision in LaBrant et al v. Benson, which keeps former president Donald Trump on the state’s primary ballot.
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A review of Liza Mundy, “The Sisterhood: The Secret History of Women of the CIA” (Crown, 2023)
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Will Revolutionary War-era laws that disarmed loyalists matters for the Supreme Court’s ruling in Rahimi?
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A newly unsealed, refiled FTC lawsuit against a location data broker underscores the damage of selling consumers’ location data.
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How were the Supreme Court's decisions during World War II informed by the justices' relationship with President Roosevelt?
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A Lawfare holiday tradition.