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ChinaTalk: To The Quad! The Origins of "Indo-Pacific"
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House Hearing: The Way Forward on Homeland Security
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ODNI Releases Assessment on Foreign Threats to the 2020 U.S. Election
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Lawfare Live: The Aftermath of the Jan. 6 Capitol Siege
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Why a Canadian Law Prohibiting False Statements in the Run-Up to an Election Was Found Unconstitutional
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Two Charged With Assaulting Brian Sicknick, U.S. Capitol Police Officer Who Died After Jan. 6 Attack
On March 14, the FBI arrested George Pierre Tanios of West Virginia and Julian Elie Khater of Pennsylvania on charges of assaulting officers, including Sicknick, with bear spray. -
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The Lawfare Podcast: '2034: A Novel of the Next World War'
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Can Litigation Help Deradicalize Right-Wing Media?
By design, defamation law makes intentional, malicious lying an expensive habit, but this works only if people are willing to bring civil cases against the peddlers of disinformation. -
ChinaTalk: Adam Tooze and Matt Klein Return!
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Heavy Lies the Crown: The Survival of Arab Monarchies, 10 Years After the Arab Spring
Monarchs escaped the uprisings relatively unscathed, but now face mounting problems and are turning to more repressive policies to limit dissent. -
Fighting Domestic Extremism: Lessons From Germany
The clear threat of right-wing extremism demonstrates the need for a broad-based approach to CVE. -
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Procedure as Substance in the UN Cybercrime Convention
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Lawfare Daily: Trials of the Trump Administration, Oct. 24
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