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Lawfare Live: Trials of the Trump Administration, March 14
Join the Lawfare team at 4 pm ET for a discussion of the litigation targeting actions from President Trump. -
A Dynamic Governance Model for AI
The unique risks—and opportunities—of AI demand a policy-neutral, extra-regulatory model for standards and compliance. -
Lawfare Daily: ‘The Rivalry Peril’ with Van Jackson and Michael Brenes
Should the United States take a less aggressive approach to China? -
The Situation: On Rudeness
Why do non-Catholics call priests “Father”? -
Rational Security: The “Botanical Bros” Edition
Scott Anderson, Alan Rozenshtein, and Natalie Orpett talk through the week’s big national security news. -
No, Native American Citizenship Does Not Support Limits on Birthright Citizenship
This defense misconstrues both the Constitution and the Supreme Court decisions relying on it. -
How to Lose a Green Card
Green card holders like Columbia University’s Mahmoud Khalil are entitled to due process before having their permanent residency taken away. -
Lawfare Daily: Zachary Price on Judging in a Divided Republic
Discussing constituional symmetry. -
The Situation: In Praise of Ruth Marcus
The Washington Post’s latest self-inflicted wound -
Pirates, Privateers, and Cartels: Why Profit-Driven Policing Backfires
Reviving the letters of marque would undermine U.S. legal norms, create diplomatic instability, and risk unintended escalation. -
The Legality of Migrant Detention on Military Bases
The president does not have an unfettered ability to use the military to detain migrants on military bases. -
Lawfare Daily: Carla Reyes and Drew Hinkes on the Evolution and Future of Crypto Policy
What are the dominant crypto narratives?


