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What to Make of the Subpoenas to House Republicans?
After months of attempting to persuade the members to appear voluntarily, the January 6 select committee has subpoenaed five Republican House members to testify. -
The Lawfare Podcast: When Governments Turn Off the Internet
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Confronting Misinformation in the Age of Cheap Speech
A review of Richard L. Hasen, “Cheap Speech: How Disinformation Poisons Our Politics—and How to Cure It” (Yale University Press, 2022). -
The Lawfare Podcast: Pay Attention to Europe’s Digital Services Act
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Why a Focus on Gender Increases National Security
If a society does not value half of its population, the chances are that society and its leaders will not value international agreements or the rule of law. -
The House Should Fine Bannon, Meadows, Navarro and Scavino Now If It Wants Their Testimony
Other remedies don’t work. Congress should revive its own power to impose sanctions for contempt. -
The Aftermath, Episode 3: Congress Responds
The episode looks at what Congress was doing in the days immediately after Jan. 6. We hear from experts and from people who were actually there, on both sides of the proceedings—Rep. Jamie Raskin, the le... -
The Lawfare Podcast: The Professionalization of Content Moderation
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Why Steve Bannon’s Contempt Prosecution Revolves Around His Attorney, Robert J. Costello
Robert Costello and two co-counsel have now moved to dismiss the charges against Bannon based on a series of internal Department of Justice memoranda that stretch back decades. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Taylor Lorenz on Taking Internet Culture Seriously
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The Lawfare Podcast: Marjorie Taylor Greene Faces Insurrection Questions
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The Lawfare Podcast: Bringing Evidence of War Crimes From Twitter to the Hague



