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Russian Credit Card Fraud Suspect Finally Appears in U.S. Federal Court
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The Lawfare Podcast: Zoe Darmé on the Facebook Oversight Board
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Roles and Responsibilities of Information Intermediaries
Platforms’ ability to assess the context of content plays a major role in determining whether “new school regulation” sets proportional limits to freedom of speech. -
D.C. Circuit Court Denies Trump Rehearing in Mazars Case
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What to Make of the First Day of Impeachment Hearings
The day’s events unveiled at least one piece of significant new information about the president’s conduct and set the stage for impeachment hearings to come. -
The National Security Law Podcast: We Won an Award?!?
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District Court Ruling on Computer Searches at the Border
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The Lawfare Podcast Bonus Edition: George Kent and Bill Taylor vs The Committee with No Bull
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The Lawfare Podcast: 2020 Candidates and Executive Power
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Opening Statements from Wednesday's Impeachment Hearing
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Today's Headlines and Commentary
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Livestream: House Armed Services Committee Hearing on the F-35 Program
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Livestream: Public Hearing in Impeachment Inquiry with Bill Taylor and George Kent
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With Lebanon Making Fragile Progress, Now Is the Wrong Time to Pull U.S. Assistance
The United States should be a stable partner and prepared to work with the more effective, responsible govenrment that may be on the other side of these protests. -
The Story the Impeachment Depositions Tell
The testimony released so far tells a story of the hijacking of the policy process and the conditioning of U.S. policy on political favors to Donald Trump. -
Atomwaffen Division Member Pleads Guilty to Firearms Charge
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Today's Headlines and Commentary
Lawfare’s daily roundup of national-security news and opinions. -
The Week That Will Be
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Schiff Shares Impeachment Hearing Procedures
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No, Facebook and Google Are Not State Actors
Jed Rubenfeld is incorrect; the Good Samaritan provision of Section 230 does not turn internet platforms into First Amendment state actors.
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Iran War Shows Adversaries Can Exploit Big Data, Too
A U.S. adversary is reportedly targeting U.S. troops with commercial location data. Expect it to happen again. -
Lawfare Daily: Military Education and American Manhood with Jasper Craven
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Trump’s Cuba Problem
The “Venezuela Option” would address only a portion of the issues that have hobbled the country and driven the conflict with the United States.
