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Time for Transparency From Digital Platforms, But What Does That Really Mean?
U.S. lawmakers rarely agree these days. But across the political spectrum, most policymakers concur that digital platforms, including social media, messengers, and search engines, pose a problem. -
Ending the Remain in Mexico Program: Judging the Boundaries of Executive Discretion
A grant of certiorari from the Supreme Court would set the stage for clarification of the uncertainty caused by the Fifth Circuit’s ruling. -
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The Cyberlaw Podcast: Have Facebook and Google Cornered The Market On Antitrust Troubles?
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Biden Signs Memo on Cybersecurity
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The Lawfare Podcast: Hal Brands on Lessons from the Cold War
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Rational Security 2.0: The 'C'mon Neil' Edition
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Are Judges Showing Their Political Colors in the Jan. 6 Criminal Cases?
A Washington Post analysis suggested that the sentences of Jan. 6 Capitol Riot defendants may reflect political bias on the part of the judges handling these cases. -
Lawfare Live: Discussion on The Oathkeepers
This Thursday, 11am, the Lawfare team - including Quinta Jurecic, Jacob Schulz, Alan Z. Rozenshtein, and Roger Parloff - will discuss the recent events regarding the Oathkeepers and January 6. -
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The Week That Will Be
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The Lawfare Podcast: What Happens When Congress Investigates Itself?
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Home for the Holidays? The Global Implications of a State-Level Cyberattack
The MDH hack exposes how vulnerabilities in public data supply chains have the potential to impact the information available to decision-makers in times of national and international crises and normal op... -
Why Did Russia Escalate Its Gray Zone Conflict in Ukraine?
Russia's troop movements demonstrate the limits of its model of limited war. -
Seditious Conspiracy: What to Make of the Latest Oath Keepers Indictment
The indictment sets out the most serious criminal charge yet used against any of the Capitol rioters, but it also shows the limits of the criminal law in responding to Jan. 6. -
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The Lawfare Podcast: Trouble in Ukraine and Kazakhstan
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Insurers Stake Out Their Ground for Covering State Cyber Attacks
The heart of the challenge facing insurers is not necessarily the quantum of loss that might arise from cyber events, but rather the uncertainty that attaches to it. -
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Oath Keepers Founder Charged With Seditious Conspiracy for Jan. 6 Attack on U.S. Capitol
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Why Iran Is a Scaredy Cat Cyber Chicken
The latest edition of the Seriously Risky Business cybersecurity newsletter, now on Lawfare. -
The Government’s Astonishing Constitutional Claims on TikTok
The Justice Department is advancing a radical theory of presidential power, nullifying Congress’s foreign affairs powers whenever the president finds them inconvenient. -
Justice Department Releases Letters Concerning PAFACAA Enforcement
The letters—released under FOIA—suggest that according to the president’s directives, companies committed no violation of the Act.