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When Extreme Nativism Crosses International Boundaries
A pattern of cross-border vigilantism endangers migrants and amplifies QAnon-adjacent conspiracy theories. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Three CISA Senior Advisers on Secure by Design
What is Security by Design? -
Pentagon Releases Instruction on Civilian Harm Mitigation and Response
Defense Secretary Austin directed the writing of the instruction in a January 2022 memo. -
A Cyber Threat to U.S. Drinking Water
The Iranian threat to U.S. drinking water systems is a microcosm of what’s wrong with cybersecurity in the U.S. today—and what’s needed to fix it. -
Rational Security: The “Arose Such a Clatter” Edition
This week, Quinta and Scott were joined by Natalie Orpett and Eugenia Lostri to talk through the big national security news waking us up from our long winter’s nap this week -
The Right to Reality
AI-generated content might cause the marketplace of ideas to fail. Recognition of the right to reality might safeguard space for democratic deliberation. -
Chatter: Secrecy and Transparency in Early America, with Katlyn Carter
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The Lawfare Podcast: The Colorado Supreme Court Has Its Day
What happens next now that the CO Supreme Court has banned Trump from the primary ballot? -
Write the Laws for the World in Which We Live—Not the One We Imagine
Many proposed laws on encryption assume that children are harmed by the technology, but encryption often provides children with safety and security. -
Lawfare Live: Trump's Trials and Tribulations, Dec. 21
Join the Lawfare team tomorrow for a discussion of the trials of Donald Trump. -
ChinaTalk: ChinaTalk 2023 in Perspective
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Lawfare Live: CO Supreme Court Rules Trump Is Barred from the Primary Ballot
Join Lawfare for a discussion of the court's decision that the former president is disqualified from holding the presidency -
Section 875 Is Having Its Moment
The Justice Department has found its new favorite statute to address domestic extremism. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Jeff Horwitz on Broken Code and Reporting on Facebook
How does Meta view its responsibilities for harms related to its products? -
Colorado Supreme Court Rules Trump Is Disqualified from Holding Presidency
The court ruled former President Donald Trump cannot be listed on the Republican presidential primary ballot in the state. -
Shields Up For Software
As the Biden administration seeks to develop software liability legislation, consider a regime that incorporates one safe harbor and one “inverse safe harbor.” -
Interior Department Inspector General Releases Jan. 6 Report
The inspector general concluded that the organizers of the Jan. 6 Ellipse rally intentionally failed to disclose post-demonstration march plans to authorities. -
ODNI and DHS/DOJ Release Reports on Foreign Interference in 2022 Elections
The reports found that China and Russia employed information operations to interfere in the elections—albeit unsuccessfully. -
How Much Opium Did Afghans Harvest in 2023 After the Taliban Ban?
The answer, which isn’t straightforward, tells us about the Taliban’s enforcement capabilities and raises questions about the poppy ban’s future.. -
The Lawfare Podcast: A Conversation with Bryan Vorndran, Assistant Director of the FBI Cyber Division
What are the cybersecurity challenges that the FBI is facing?
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On DOGE, Directives, and DOJ
A new court filing reveals the most compelling evidence yet that the government has been spinning a fiction about DOGE in federal court. -
The Week That Was
Your weekly summary of everything on the site. -
Advancing Secure by Design Through Security Research
It is essential for U.S. policymakers to actively protect and promote the role of security research within an open and transparent ecosystem.