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A Machine With First Amendment Rights
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How China’s Spies Fooled an America That Wanted to be Fooled
A review of Alex Joske, “Spies and Lies: How China’s Greatest Covert Operations Fooled the World” (Hardie Grant, 2022). -
The Lawfare Podcast: Ashley Deeks on International Regulation of National Security AI
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National Security AI and the Hurdles to International Regulation
Small-group cooperation and unilateral efforts to develop settled expectations around the use of national security AI are far more likely than an international regime analogous to nuclear arms control. -
Two New Bills on TikTok and Beyond: The DATA Act and RESTRICT Act
Ahead of TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew’s testimony to the House, two new bills to place restrictio -
Artificial Intelligence, Virtual Courts, and Real Harms
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Vicious Cycle: How Press Bias Fed FISA Abuse in the Trump-Russia Panic
It’s high time for the FBI to end its reliance on anonymous press reports to prove critical facts in FISA applications. -
The Indian Telecommunication Bill Engenders Security and Privacy Risks
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GoodRx, Health Data Brokerage, and the Limits of HIPAA
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AI Nuclear Weapons Catastrophe Can Be Avoided
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Garland and Haines Send Letter to Congress Urging Section 702 Reauthorization
The attorney general and director of national intelligence co-authored a letter to congressi -
Livestream: A Conversation with Matt Olsen on the Reauthorization of FISA Section 702