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The Week That Was: All of Lawfare In One Post
Your weekly summary of everything on the site. -
The Cyberlaw Podcast: Tracers in the Dark by Andy Greenberg
The latest episode of the Cyberlaw Podcast. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Biden's National Security Presidency So Far with Chris Whipple
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From Fake News to Fake Views: New Challenges Posed by ChatGPT-Like AI
An infinite supply of plausible opinions from fake, AI-powered pundits threatens to crowd out genuine discourse. -
A Cautionary Tale: What Iran and Cuba Can Teach Us About Designating Russia a State Sponsor of Terrorism
The stories of Alisa Flatow and the Brothers to the Rescue are cautionary tales for what may transpire if the U.S. were to designate Russia a state sponsor of terrorism. -
Supreme Court Releases Marshal's Report of Dobbs Leak
The Marshal's team was not able to identify a person responsible for the Dobbs leak by a preponderance of the evidence. -
Rational Security: The 'Thelma or Louise' Edition
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The Lawfare Podcast: Lifting the Veil on Fusion Centers
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Chatter: A Post-Presidency Done Right with Jean Becker
For the 30th anniversary of Bush 41's departure from the White House, David Priess chatted with Becker about how she first came to work with First Lady Barbara Bush, how that led to her work as chief of ... -
TechTank: What to Expect for Big Tech, Broadband, Anti-trust, and Other Tech Issues Under the New Congress
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ChinaTalk: Chips Act: A How To Guide
The latest episode of ChinaTalk. -
A Federal Cyber Insurance Backstop Is Premature
A cyber backstop is unnecessary because firms conduct online activity regardless of whether insurance is available. Worryingly, a backstop could undermine insurers in incentivizing improved cybersecurity.