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The FCC Opens Public Comments on Trump’s Proposed Revisions to Section 230
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The Abuse of the Pardon Prevention Act Would Criminalize Politics
Right now, the Abuse of the Pardon Prevention Act may seem like a prudent idea. But the new bill would have dangerous ramifications for American politics moving forward. -
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The Lawfare Podcast: Alex Stamos on Fighting Election Disinformation in Real Time
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Trump Must Turn Over Financial Records to District Attorney, District Judge Rules
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The Law and Policy of Client-Side Scanning
The idea—which aims to develop systems to scan photographs and messages before they are sent or received by users—is attractive, but it has far too many technical, legal and policy uncertainties to be ri... -
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What Could International Lawyers Do With High-Tech Tools?
The U.S. government should start thinking now about how states might apply law tech to international law settings and should consider how foreign governments, especially China’s, might use it in ways tha... -
Rational Security: The 'Near Abroad' Edition
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The Senate Russia Report and the Imperative of Legal Reform
The Senate Intelligence Committee’s report calls on political campaigns to build protections against becoming channels for illicit foreign state influence. But lawmakers should also consider reforming th... -
What Foreign Islamic State Women Think About Guilt and Responsibility
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The Lawfare Podcast: Scott Anderson and Richard Gowan on the Disagreement in the Security Council on the Snapback of UN Sanctions on Iran
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A Recent Prosecution Shows the Hypocrisy of Flynn’s Defenders
The same arguments used to defend Michael Flynn could be used against the prosecution of FBI lawyer Kevin Clinesmith. Yet Flynn’s supporters have remained silent. -
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