Stephanie Leutert on the Other Southern Border

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Lawfare Daily: What the War Powers Resolution Means for Iran

In February, the Trump administration launched Operation Epic Fury in Iran—without congressional approval. The War Powers Resolution is supposed to constrain the president's ability to wage war. But is it? On today's podcast, Lawfare Executive Editor Natalie Orpett talks with Sen ...  Show more

Lawfare Archive: Pam Samuelson on Copyright's Threat to Generative AI

From July 17, 2023: The only thing more impressive than the performance of generative AI systems like GPT-4 and Stable Diffusion is the sheer volume of training data that went into these systems. GPT was reportedly trained on, essentially, the entire Internet, while Stable Diffus ...  Show more

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