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Two Massachusetts Men Charged with Cybercrimes
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Russian Credit Card Fraud Suspect Finally Appears in U.S. Federal Court
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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. -
If Facebook and Google Are State Actors, What’s Next for Content Moderation?
The pivotal question, doctrinally, turns out to be what kind of First Amendment forums Google and Facebook operate. -
U.S. Launches National Security Probe Into Chinese-Owned App TikTok
Lawfare’s biweekly roundup of U.S.-China technology policy news. -
India’s Role in Global Cyber Policy Formulation
India should have a significant role to play in the global debate on cyber policy. Where exactly does it stand on the issues and how can it ensure it has a seat at the global table? -
Trade-Offs in the Design of Facebook’s Oversight Board: No Silver Bullet
An overview of the research and analysis used by Facebook in developing the company’s new oversight mechanism. -
The WhatsApp-NSO Group Lawsuit and the Limits of Lawful Hacking
A recent lawsuit by WhatsApp against a spyware company may signal the beginning of the end for lawful hacking as a solution to the problem of law enforcement access to encrypted data. -
A Thoughtful Response to Going Dark and the Child Pornography Issue
Rep. Anna Eshoo and Sen. Ron Wyden have written a thoughtful letter calling on law enforcement to employ currently available digital investigative capabilities. -
Are Facebook and Google State Actors?
If Congress had done in almost any other setting what it’s done to online speech, the unconstitutionality would have been immediately apparent. -
A Security Failure in the White House
We all remember the conclusions of the January 2017 Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) report: -
Announcing 'Huawei, 5G and National Security: A Lawfare Compilation,' a New Lawfare E-book
A new Lawfare Institute e-book, "Huawei, 5G and National Security: A Lawfare Compilation," is now available on Kindle.



