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Unsealed Surveillance Court Document Reveals 702 Misuse
A Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court opinion documents improper use of the FBI’s 702 database. -
Should Nine Oath Keepers Receive Terror-Enhanced Sentences?
The government’s requests are aggressive and, extrapolating from judges’ previous sentencing practices, unlikely to be accepted in full. -
The Biden Administration’s Dangerous Grand Strategy
Can the liberal international order survive the strategy to save it? -
The Lawfare Podcast: Alex Iftimie on DOJ’s Recent Cyber Disruption Efforts
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The Supreme Court Punts on Section 230
Thoughts on Gonzalez, Taamneh, and the future of Section 230. -
The Taamneh and Gonzalez Rulings, Explained
The Supreme Court ruled that the social media companies are not liable for ISIS attacks that victims’ families claimed resulted from algorithms promoting terrorist content on their platforms. -
Rational Security: The 'Low Down Dirty Shane' Edition
This week, Alan and Scott were joined by co-host emeritus (and Washington Post star reporter) Shane Harris to talk over the week's news. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Crack-Up Capitalism with Quinn Slobodian
Think about the world. You might be picturing a globe in a classroom, with its patchwork of multi-colored nations. But what if that’s only part of the story? -
Chatter: ‘Special Military Operations’ Against the Russians with Benjamin Wittes
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Chatter: ‘Special Military Operations’ Against the Russians with Benjamin Wittes
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Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Twitter in Taamneh, Remands Gonzalez
The companion cases mark a major decision in platform liability for terrorist material hosted on their services. -
Why the Manhattan DA Trump Case Cannot Be Removed To Federal Court
Fortunately for Bragg, there are good reasons to conclude that the elected president was not an “officer of the United States.”


