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The Lawfare Podcast: Spotify Faces the Content Moderation Music
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Can a Congressional Committee Subpoena Members of Congress?
In this post, we offer a guide on the authority of a congressional committee to issue a subpoena to a sitting member of Congress—and the potential to have that subpoena enforced if the recipient defies it. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Is Block Party the Future of Content Moderation?
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The Lawfare Podcast: Defunding the Insurrectionists
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The Lawfare Podcast: The Capitol Police and the Enduring Effects of Jan. 6
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Texas Man Charged With Threatening Georgia Election, Government Officials
This is the first criminal case brought by the Justice Department’s Election Threats Task Force, which was created in June 2021 to prosecute those making threats against election workers. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Trump’s Documents, the Jan. 6 Committee and the Supreme Court
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The National Security Law Podcast: Most Likely to Engage in a Seditious Conspiracy
The latest episode of The National Security Law Podcast -
What Does the Seditious Conspiracy Indictment Mean For the Oath Keepers?
The Oath Keepers, one of the premier anti-government movements in the United States that boasts a purported membership in the thousands, is facing an existential threat. -
Trump Loses Big on Executive Privilege
The former president is in a dramatically weaker position than he was before the latest D.C. Circuit opinion. -
Reflections on the One Year Anniversary of An Inauguration
Democracy requires acts of grace. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Why the Online Advertising Market is Broken



