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Commentators have framed new regulations on AI systems in China as part of an effort to micromanage algorithms. But this fails to address other possible rationales—and glosses over constraints inherent i...
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While cautious in its legal reasoning, the European Court of Human Rights ruling was a limited victory for advocates of repatriation. States are constrained by their human rights commitments—even on the ...
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Russia's military mobilization and annexation of portions of Eastern Ukraine narrows the possible options for Ukraine and its partners.
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Your weekly summary of everything on the site.
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The latest on Lawfare, Sept. 3o, 2022.
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Cyberwarfare during the Russian invasion of Ukraine has not played out as some expected—but it has an impact with some important long-term implications.
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The government just made a weird admission in my lawsuit about those intelligence reports DHS filed about me.
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Among U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon's decisions was her determination that Trump will not be required to submit a filing regarding the accuracy of the Justice Department's inventory, even though he d...
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On Thursday afternoon, the Justice Department unsealed an indictment charging Anna Gabrielian—a Maryland doctor—and her husband, Jamie Lee Henry—a major in the U.S. Army—with conspiracy and for the discl...
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The first thing Nancy Pelosi should do if she retains her position as speaker of the house.