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Mail Voting Litigation in 2020, Part IV: Verifying Mail Ballots
Voting rights advocates have filed a flood of litigation regarding states’ voter verification practices and rules relating to mail ballot defects. -
House Judiciary Committee Releases Report on Trump Administration Family Separation Policy
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Crowdfunding the Women of the Islamic State
There’s a ton of online fundraisers for women affiliated with the Islamic State. Many of these fundraisers take place relatively openly on social media. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Casey Newton on Four Years of Platform Chaos
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When Leaders Override Term Limits, Democracy Grinds to a Halt
The world should treat such power grabs like a coup d’état. -
Rational Security: The 'Buckle Your Seatbelts' Edition
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Fault Lines: The Asia-Pacific with Ambassador Atul Keshap
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TechTank: How Can We Cope With Zoom Fatigue?
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Today’s Headlines and Commentary
Lawfare’s daily roundup of national security news and opinion. -
TechTank: Is There a Way to Keep Schools Open Safely?
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Justice Department Charges Eight Alleged Chinese Agents in Plot to Target Dissidents
The FBI has arrested five individuals and the other three remain at large. -
Mail Voting Litigation in 2020, Part III: Challenges Seeking to Expand Delivery Options
A raft of litigation has taken place concerning both assistance with mail-in ballots and the means of returning them. -
Mail Voting Litigation in 2020, Part II: Submission of Mail-In Ballots
Legal battles are playing out around the country concerning vote-by-mail ballot submission rules and procedures. -
The Lawfare Podcast: What To Do About Xinjiang
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The Cyberlaw Podcast: Digital Dunkirk
The latest episode of the Cyberlaw Podcast. -
Can Trump Order the FDA to Approve a Treatment for Unscientific Reasons?
He cannot do so lawfully, but it’s not clear that any court would act if he tried. -
Foreign Influence Operations After 2020
The past four years have seen extraordinary growth in the study of foreign influence and social media manipulation. Over the next four years, the field will need to move toward sustainability and equitab... -
Advancing Beneficial Ownership Transparency in the United States
How can the United States address the problem of anonymous corporate ownership? -
Today’s Headlines and Commentary
Lawfare’s daily roundup of national security news and opinion.
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Trump’s Demolition Derby
The president’s project to build a ballroom where the White House’s East Wing once stood is an end run around the law. -
Navigating Crises With a Lower Bar to Nuclear War
When tactical nuclear weapons are at the fore, devastating and uncontrollable outcomes are never more than a few hours away. -
Scaling Laws: The GoLaxy Revelations: China's AI-Driven Influence Operations, with Brett Goldstein, Brett Benson, and Renée DiResta
Discussing the evolution of influence operations.
