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The Cyberlaw Podcast: Death, Taxes, and Data Regulation
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The Week That Was: All of Lawfare In One Post
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Transatlantic Digital Trade Protections: From TTIP to ‘Policy Suicide’?
In abandoning long-held tenets of digital trade, Washington is broadly aligning with the EU’s belief in greater room for regulation of Big Tech. -
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Disinformation: A Back Pocket Guide
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Trump Files Reply Brief to Government’s Immunity Response
Trump asserts that he, not the public, has a “right to a speedy trial.” -
“A Date Certain”: Trump New York Criminal Trial Date Set for March 25
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How to Think About Remedies in the Generative AI Copyright Cases
If generative AI companies lose their copyright cases, will courts merely impose damages, or might they order the destruction of the models themselves? -
Rational Security: The “Licking the Cow” Edition
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Intern with Lawfare!
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Chatter: The War Came to Us, Life and Death in Ukraine with Chris Miller
What led to the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022? -
Showdown in Fulton County
We will learn a great deal today and tomorrow about how big a problem Fani Willis has in her case against Donald Trump. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Jonathan Cedarbaum and Matt Gluck on the NDAA’s Cyber Provisions
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Government Responds to Trump’s Motion for Stay of the D.C. Circuit’s Immunity Ruling
The government argues that Trump is unable to show a likelihood of success, and that the public has a strong interest in a speedy trial. -
Lawfare No Bull: Michael Roman's Motion Hearing to Push for Fulton County's D.A. Fani Willis's Removal From the Case
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Biden’s New Policy on Security Assistance, NSM-20, Will Not Save Gaza
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House Moves Closer to Section 702 Reauthorization Vote
The absence of a warrant requirement in the new bill will stoke lingering divisions. -
Lawfare Live: Trump’s Trials and Tribulations, Friday Feb. 16
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The Consequences of Jack Smith's Rush to Trial
Special Counsel Jack Smith’s rush to try Donald Trump violates Justice Department rules and presents tricky issues for the Supreme Court on the immunity issue.
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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.