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Lawfare Daily: Itsiq Benizri on the Regulatory and Political Implications of Thierry Breton’s Resignation from the EU Commission
Why did Breton resign from the EU Commission? -
Springfield, Ohio, Is a Microcosm of American Political Violence
This latest incident of political violence in Springfield demonstrates that a clear playbook for violent extremists has emerged. -
President Biden Addresses the UN General Assembly
Biden gave his final UNGA address as president. -
What Happened to the Biden Impeachment?
GOP efforts to impeach President Biden appear to have spluttered. But the attempt sheds light on the current—and future—politics of impeachment. -
Chatter: The Inside Story of the Challenger Disaster with Adam Higginbotham
What does the Challenger disaster say about the future of space travel? -
Regulatory Approaches to AI Liability
Federal agencies wield crucial tools for regulating AI liability but face substantial challenges in effectively overseeing this rapidly evolving technology. -
Lawfare Daily: Exploding Pagers and Air Strikes
Are Israel and Hezbollah headed for a major war? -
Will Georgia's New Election Rules Allow Trump to Steal the Presidency?
The rules will almost certainly not hamstring the certification of Georgia’s electoral votes. And even if certification is delayed, such delays do not open up a legal loophole for Trump to overturn the e... -
The Relative Insignificance of the Immunity Holding in Trump v. United States (and What Is Really Important in the Decision)
A Constitution Day speech at the University of Michigan Law School -
ChinaTalk: Autocracy, Exams and Stagnation: Imperial China's Modern Legacy
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AI Liability for Intellectual Property Harms
AI-generated content sparks copyright battles, leaving courts to untangle thorny intellectual property issues. -
Lawfare Daily: Lindsay Chervinsky on ‘Making the Presidency’
How did President John Adams defend presidential power?