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How could the Loper Bright decision impact executive agencies' regulations?
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The majority opinion in Trump v. United States badly misstates principles of separation of powers to immunize hypothetical future presidents—in service of immunity for Trump himself.
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This week, Quinta Jurecic and Scott Anderson were joined by Tyler McBrien and Eric Ciaramella to talk over all the national security news.
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Missing in much commentary about Trump v. United States is what it means for the expansion of immunities for presidents while in office.
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How concerned should we be about China's use of AI in war?
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Bigger is better approaches in AI create an inexhaustible appetite for users’ data, leading to a rise in user data expropriation, sectioning off of the internet, and “data feudalism.”
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Join the Lawfare team tomorrow for a discussion of the trials of Donald Trump.
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The United States and its democratic allies can lead in AI and use this position to advance global security and prosperity.
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Discussing whether AI has increased tensions between China and the U.S.
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Neither the Rome Statute nor fundamental fairness evidently permitted the ICC prosecutor to instruct an external panel of legal experts he assembled to review evidence he used to support his applications...
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