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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
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Judge Cannon’s Thursday Hearing on Two Trump Motions to Dismiss
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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
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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. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Judge McAfee Rules Fani Willis Can Stay
What happens next in the Fulton County election interference case? -
Why More Female Leaders Won’t Lead to More Peace
Due to gender-based discrimination, women politicians often lead as “iron ladies” rather than peacemakers—eschewing, not pursuing, peace with foreign adversaries. -
The Lawfare Podcast, Trump's Trials and Tribulations: Delays All Along the East Coast
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What Congress Should Do About Hate Crime Statistics
To improve hate crime statistics, Congress should amend existing legislation, not impose hate crime reporting mandates. -
Supreme Court Issues New Test for State Action Liability of Public Officials on Social Media
The unanimous decision in Lindke v. Freed marks a new weigh-in by the Supreme Court on what state officials can do on their social media accounts. -
“Fed Front”: Conspiracy Theories About Federal Government Involvement in Far-Right Extremism Resurface
Elon Musk endorsed a dangerous right-wing conspiracy theory accusing the FBI of controlling the white nationalist group, Patriot Front. -
The Microsoft Breach That Won’t End + Does Delete America Mean Delete China?
The latest edition of the Seriously Risky Business cybersecurity newsletter, now on Lawfare. -
Frozen Russian Assets to Finance Ukraine: Collateralization Instead of Confiscation
G7 states could loan Russia’s frozen central bank reserves to Ukraine. Is this legally feasible? -
Lawfare Live: Discussing Judge McAfee's Order on Fulton County DA Willi's Disqualification
Benjamin Wittes and Anna Bower will discuss the order at 3pm
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A Reporter’s Notes of the April 23 Perkins Coie Hearing
Judge Howell appeared likely to permanently enjoin implementation of President Trump’s executive order targeting the law firm.