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The Congress that framed Section 4 of the Fourteenth Amendment thought the U.S. had to pay all public debts. Will Congress in 2023 agree?
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The U.S. recently laid out a security assistance package to help counter the growing jihadist threat in West Africa. But is the new initiative too little and too late?
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Roger Parloff will sit down with Ben Wittes to discuss the trial, verdict, and its implications.
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Platform liability disputes typically involve three competing interests. So why are only two parties represented in litigation?
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Section 702 could be your next big cybersecurity tool.
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Alan Rozenshtein sat down with Bridget Dooling and Mark Febrizio to discuss how generative AI might intersect with rulemaking by federal agencies.
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A review of Arun Vishwanath, “The Weakest Link: How to Diagnose, Detect, and Defend Users From Phishing Attacks” (MIT Press, 2022)
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Fixing the app’s privacy issues may not address a larger problem—the Chinese government’s continued access to the algorithm.
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The problems—legal and political—with using the doctrine of countermeasures to confiscate Russian central bank assets have been understated by everyone.