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The Lawfare Institute
The Lawfare Podcast features discussions with experts, policymakers, and opinion leaders at the nexus of national security, law, and policy. On issues from foreign policy, homeland security, intelligence, and cybersecurity to governance and law, we have doubled down on seriousness at a time when others are running away from it. Visit us at www.lawfaremedia.org.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/lawfare. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Apr 3, 2024 • 57min
Contestability in Government AI Systems
Discussing the contestability of government AI systems, Jim Dempsey and Ece Kamar explore challenges in transparency, fairness, and due process. They emphasize the need for checks and balances, stakeholder involvement, and training for effective AI governance.

Apr 2, 2024 • 50min
Data Privacy and Consumer Protection with the FTC’s Ben Wiseman
Ben Wiseman, from the FTC, discusses the agency's focus on health, location, and kids' privacy, the importance of data privacy and security rulemaking, and looking beyond financial penalties to protect consumers.

Apr 1, 2024 • 55min
Asylum-Seekers and the EU Migration Pact
Professor Steve Meili discusses the EU Migration Pact's implications, the challenges faced by asylum seekers, and the legal hurdles in asylum cases. They explore the evolving asylum law globally and the influence of political dynamics on asylum policies in the EU.

Mar 31, 2024 • 1h 10min
Rational Security: The “A Terrorism Briefing From a Goldendoodle” Edition
Lawfare's Tyler McBrien and Daniel Byman discuss the Moscow terrorist attack and its ISIS-K connection, Trump's upcoming trial, and Judge Aileen Cannon's decisions. The episode covers national security news with insightful analysis.

Mar 30, 2024 • 1h 29min
Trump’s Trials and Tribulations: Two Weeks Until a Trial
Lawfare's panel of legal experts discuss recent developments in Trump's legal trials, including trial scheduling, jury selection procedures, judge rulings, legal challenges, First Amendment issues, bar discipline proceedings, and the divide between law and equity. Audience questions provide additional insights into these complex legal matters.

Mar 30, 2024 • 42min
Lawfare Archive: Vladimir Kara-Murza on Russia's So-Called 'Election'
Vladimir Kara-Murza discusses Russia's recent elections, the Skirpal poisoning, and the future of the country under Putin's leadership. Topics include electoral manipulation, protests, Navalny's activism, online opposition, Nemsoff's legacy, and challenges faced by pro-democracy movements like Open Russia.

Mar 29, 2024 • 51min
Shannon Togawa Mercer on Negotiating with the Bad Guys
Shannon Togawa Mercer, a cybersecurity and privacy lawyer, discusses negotiating with ransomware bad actors. Topics include the need for legal firms during cyber incidents, the legality of paying off ransomware gangs, negotiation tactics, being recruited by malware gangs, and the challenges of dealing with cyber threats.

Mar 28, 2024 • 1h 14min
Chatter: Nuclear War, A Scenario with Annie Jacobsen
Journalist Annie Jacobsen discusses her hypothetical scenario of a nuclear war between North Korea and the US. The podcast delves into the grave consequences of a nuclear attack, detailing minute-by-minute responses and the complexities of nuclear command. Topics include advanced technology for monitoring nuclear launches, the devastating effects of a nuclear explosion, and the chilling aftermath of a nuclear war scenario. The discussion also touches on the authority to launch nuclear weapons and the importance of communication and precautionary measures in avoiding escalation.

Mar 28, 2024 • 54min
How the FBI is Combating Cyberattacks, with Brett Leatherman
Brett Leatherman, Deputy Assistant Director for Cyber Operations at the FBI, discusses the FBI's response to cyber threats, including operations against threat actors like Volt Typhoon, indictments of Chinese nationals, strategies to combat ransomware attacks, and the importance of collaboration between the private sector and law enforcement agencies.

Mar 27, 2024 • 49min
Benjamin Nathans on Alexei Navalny
Professor Benjamin Nathans discusses the legacy of Alexei Navalny, highlighting his similarities and differences with other dissidents. They explore Navalny's impact on protests and the future of the Russian liberal movement, questioning if anyone can carry his flag going forward.


