In May 2024, ICC Prosecutor Khan announced applications for arrest warrants against senior Israeli officials with the advice of a panel of legal experts. Norman Menachem Feder argues that by using, and publicizing, the panel's results, Khan overstepped his authority.
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"Every ransomware group needs to be designated by OFAC as a sanctioned entity in the absence of formal identity of those behind the group, making it illegal for all U.S.-connected companies to pay ransomware gangs," writes Nicholas Weaver:
OFAC the Ransomware Gangs
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On this week's Chatter, Eugenia Lostri talked to Joseph Cox about his book, "Dark Wire: The Incredible True Story of the Largest Sting Operation Ever," the FBI's Anom sting operation, and more. https://lnkd.in/ezbu2kmc
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William Yuen Yee examines Singapore’s new investment screening mechanism, including similarities and differences to its U.S. equivalent, as well as recommendations for improvement.
Singapore’s New Investment Screening Law
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On today's Lawfare Daily, Jack Goldsmith talked to Christopher Kirchhoff about his new book, “Unit X: How the Pentagon and Silicon Valley Are Transforming the Future of War" and whether the Defense Dept. will innovate fast enough to maintain tech superiority. https://lnkd.in/eBhmzMvH
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Can a president order SEAL Team 6 to assassinate a domestic political rival? In answering the hypothetical, Dan Maurer offers two reasons for cautious optimism—or at least cautious suspension of outright horror. https://lnkd.in/ezWAguza
Can the Military Disobey Orders in the SEAL Team 6 Hypothetical?
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On Lawfare Daily, Chinmayi Sharma and Yonathan Arbel join Kevin Frazier to discuss open-source AI and the AI community’s response to it. https://lnkd.in/etYgVTkr
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On Lawfare Daily, David Rubenstein, Dean Ball, Alan Rozenshtein, and Kevin Frazier discuss a novel and wide-reaching AI bill, SB 1047, pending before the California State Assembly and AI regulation more generally. https://lnkd.in/eZBuhfUn
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NetChoice and Murthy have set the paradigm through which the Court will evaluate social media regulations—and will change the way governments try to influence social media policy, writes Kellen Dwyer. https://lnkd.in/eavYiMs3
Making Sense of the Supreme Court’s Social Media Decisions
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