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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. -
Preventing and Countering Election-Motivated Violence Without Causing Panic
The Anti-Defamation League’s monitoring of extremist groups suggests that election-motivated violence could yield more domestic terrorism threats, which if fully realized, could pose a threat to ensuring... -
The Report, Episode Thirteen: Pardons On The Table
Today, we released the thirteenth episode of Lawfare’s narrative audio documentary, The Report, which recounts the story Robert Mueller lays out in his 448-page report. -
The Lawfare Podcast: 'Tomorrow, the World'
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Mail Voting Litigation in 2020, Part I: Application and Eligibility to Vote By Mail
Many Americans have sued this year to vote by mail instead of in person. Have their suits been successful? -
Mail Voting Litigation During the Pandemic: Introduction
How have state and federal courts handled mail voting litigation? -
The Limited Room for Russian Troll Influence in 2016
In a highly polarized country, it is hard to change voter preferences—and this is even more likely to be the case when the tools for doing so represent a tiny, tiny fraction of the information to which w... -
The Week That Will Be
Lawfare’s weekly round-up of event announcements and employment opportunities. -
Today’s Headlines and Commentary
Lawfare’s daily roundup of national security news and opinion. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Congressman Jim Himes on the Intelligence Innovation Race
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Foreign Interference is a Strategy, Not a Tactic
Authoritarians’ use of influence operations must be understood as part of a larger strategy to reshape the information space into one that is less democratic and more friendly to despots. -
The Media Has Overcorrected on Foreign Influence
The continued focus on Russia, at the expense of domestic threats, is significant and dangerous.
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Executive Order Designates Fentanyl as Weapon of Mass Destruction
The White House says fentanyl is “closer to a chemical weapon than a narcotic,” warning about the opioid's possible use in a terror attack. -
The European Union Changes Course on Digital Legislation
The proposed digital omnibus package would make changes to the AI Act and GDPR in addition to other data-related measures. -
The Pentagon’s Operational Technology Problem
The readiness of America’s warfighters depends on the cybersecurity of operational technology that is largely unregulated.
