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The Week that Was: All of Lawfare in One Post
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Four Things to Consider on the Future of AI-enabled Deterrence
Artificial intelligence is already reshaping the ways that policymakers approach deterrence, and how adversaries respond. -
Warnings That Work: Combating Misinformation Without Deplatforming
Both President Biden and Facebook have taken steps to dial down the temperature since last week’s dustup, but the fundamental problem remains: How can platforms effectively combat misinformation with ste... -
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The Lawfare Podcast: A Guantanamo Update with Latif Nasser and Steve Vladeck
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Manufactured Whistleblowing: Data Leaks as Subversion
Manufactured whistleblowing has become an element of disinformation campaigns to disrupt Taiwan’s sovereignty and stability. -
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A Government Practitioner’s Guide to Countering Online Foreign Covert Influence
How can the practitioner actually counter online foreign covert influence operations? -
The Lawfare Podcast: Facebook v. the White House: Renee DiResta and Brendan Nyhan Weigh In
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Legal Tetris and the FBI’s ANOM Program
It turns out that running a fake encryption company leaves a lot for the lawyers to sort out. -
Rational Security: The Farewell Edition
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The White House Responded to the Chinese Hacks of the Microsoft Exchange Servers This Week. Is It Enough?
The Biden administration should be applauded for building a broad coalition of allies to condemn China's dangerous cyber activity. Now, the White House should do what it has done to other U.S. adversarie... -
The Lawfare Podcast: Yemen on the Brink of Hope with Elisabeth Kendall and Alexandra Stark
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ChinaTalk: Tough Tech, Roombas, Valleys of Death and Woolly Mammoths
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Why Current Botnet Takedown Jurisprudence Should Not Be Replicated
Restraining orders and other equitable mechanisms of relief were never designed to address such a unique challenge as global cybercrime. -
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Former Trump Campaign Adviser Charged With Acting as an Agent of a Foreign Government
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Angry Political Man
A review of Elie Honig, “Hatchet Man: How Bill Barr Broke the Prosecutor's Code and Corrupted the Justice Department” (Harper, July 2021). -
Lawfare Lecture: Quinta Jurecic On Section 230 Reform
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What the Iran Strikes Mean for Nuclear Diplomacy
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Trial Dispatch: The Arraignment of Letitia James
A view from inside the Eastern District of Virginia courtroom where New York Attorney General Letitia James pleaded not guilty to mortgage fraud.
