
Molly Reynolds
Columnist at Freelance
Senior Fellow, @BrookingsGov. @smithcollege and @umich grad. Not the Senate parliamentarian, but I did stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night.
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23 hours ago |
mondaq.com | Molly Reynolds |Nic Wall |Lauren Nickerson |Gabrielle da Silva
Further reading:What should be included in my organization'sAI policy?: A data governance checklistLooking ahead: the Canadian privacy and AIlandscape without Bill C-27The internet is a trove of valuable data for companies. AIincreases this value by making the data-gathering processinfinitely faster and more effective. However, there are limits tohow internet data can be used, which depend on what the data is andwhere it comes from. In Clearview AI Inc. v.
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1 month ago |
lawfaremedia.org | Scott Anderson |Molly Reynolds |Benjamin Wittes
Published by The Lawfare Institute in Cooperation With This week, Scott sat down with Rational Security veterans and Lawfare colleagues Benjamin Wittes and Molly Reynolds to talk through the week’s big national security news, including: “House Odds.” Speaker of the House Mike Johnson scored an unlikely win last week, when he kept the narrow (and notoriously fractious) Republican house majority united enough to pass its own continuing resolution to keep the government open—and then...
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1 month ago |
lawfaremedia.org | Quinta Jurecic |Molly Reynolds |Eloise Pasachoff |Jen Patja
Published by The Lawfare Institute in Cooperation With In the first weeks of the second Trump administration, the Office of Management and Budget abruptly froze trillions of dollars in federal funds—sparking a crisis over impoundment, the executive branch’s assertion of authority to refuse to distribute money appropriated by Congress.
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1 month ago |
lawfaremedia.org | Scott Anderson |Quinta Jurecic |Molly Reynolds
Published by The Lawfare Institute in Cooperation With This week, Scott was joined by his Lawfare colleagues Molly Reynolds and Quinta Jurecic to work through the week’s big national security news stories, including: “Kyiv Calm and Tarry On.” This past Friday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy visited the White House for what turned into a disastrous meeting, in which President Donald Trump and Vice President J.D. Vance baited him into a heated public argument over Russia’s invasion of...
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1 month ago |
mondaq.com | Molly Reynolds
Following the announcement made by Immigration, Refugees andCitizenship (IRCC) regarding amendments to the 2012 Beyond theBorder Action Plan, partner Molly Reynolds spoke with CBA Nationalabout the implicationsthese changes could have on the privacy and security ofresidents' data. The new Plan, which allows for non-residents' personal datato automatically be shared between Canada and the United Stateswhen applying for visas, will now extend to include permanentresidents.
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Sports metaphors aren't everyone's cup of tea, but this is how I've been describing this: You can keep moving the ball down the field, but eventually you are actually going to have to a call a play and trust that your players are actually going to where the play tells them to.

The GOP approach to this budget resolution seems to be muttering "we just gotta get through today, we'll deal with tomorrow's problems tomorrow" to themselves every day until eventually they're stuck w/ actually slashing Medicaid and SNAP or breaking promises to their conference.

Good morning from this tweet, which has, for the last 8 years, occupied an outsized place in my brain every time House Republicans decide to go to the floor seemingly without the votes for something.

"Burn the ships," one House R tells Scalise leaving GOP meeting, citing Cortes upon landing in Mexico. "Only way to do it," Scalise replies.

Motion to require any reference to this gentleman to be "Ronald Johnson (not THAT Ronald Johnson)."

NOW VOTING: Motion to invoke cloture on Executive Calendar #68 Ronald Johnson to be Ambassador to the United Mexican States.