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Why Is the Government Fleeing Key Tech Partnerships Before 2024?
Federal agencies are limiting communications with social media companies. That could mean trouble for the 2024 election—and for U.S. cybersecurity strategy. -
The Lawfare Podcast: The Justices Figure Out that Internet Law Is Hard
Debriefing the Net Choice oral arguments at the Supreme Court -
Russian Nuclear ASAT Weapons: The Fallout
What is the state of the existing space governance regime amid concerns that Moscow is developing a nuclear-tipped anti-satellite weapon in orbit? -
Building a Cyber Insurance Backstop Is Harder Than It Sounds
Insurers argue that a government backstop would help them cover catastrophic cyberattacks, but it’s not so simple. -
Why the Texas and Florida Social Media Cases Are Important for Research Transparency
The NetChoice cases may have far-reaching implications for the power of governments to mandate social media platform transparency and data access. -
The I-Soon Data Leak + Disruption, Disruption Everywhere
The latest edition of the Seriously Risky Business cybersecurity newsletter, now on Lawfare. -
Supreme Court Oral Argument Preview: Social Media First Amendment Cases
The Supreme Court will hear arguments over whether two state laws preventing social media companies from moderating content violate the First Amendment. -
Texas, Florida, and the Magic Speech Sorting Hat in the NetChoice Cases
Lots of people want laws to keep good speech online and bad speech offline. That isn’t what the Texas and Florida laws would do. -
ChinaTalk: Can China Fast-Follow on AI Forever?
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The Cyberlaw Podcast: Are AI Models Learning to Generalize?
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At Signal, A Revolution in Messaging
Today Signal makes phone numbers private and rolls out usernames—a historic, overdue step to protect users. -
The Cyberlaw Podcast: Death, Taxes, and Data Regulation