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House Rules Chairman Brings Resolution to Authorize Remote Voting
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The Cyberlaw Podcast: Russia’s Online Disinformation Has a 100-year History
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The House of Representatives Needs an Audit System for Not-In-Person Voting
As the House considers establishing alternatives to in-person voting during the pandemic, it must also provide confidence that a representative’s vote has not been hacked or compromised. -
Election Modifications to Avoid During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Many policy recommendations have been offered to help election officials adequately prepare for the challenge of planning elections during the COVID-19 pandemic. Knowing what not to do is an equally impo... -
The Lawfare Podcast: Camille François on Covid-19 and the ABCs of Disinformation
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Trump Fired the Intelligence Community Inspector General. Congress Must Respond.
Protecting whistleblowers and officials who speak truth to power is the responsibility of every member of Congress. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Kate Klonick and Alina Polyakova on Pandemics, Platform Governance and Geopolitics
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Coronavirus Disinformation and the Need for States to Shore Up International Law
With the arrival of the coronavirus pandemic, Russia’s disinformation campaign has taken a dangerous turn. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Nate Persily Asks Whether Democracy Can Survive the Internet
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The Lawfare Podcast: Baybars Örsek on Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Fact-Checking
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A Presidential Succession Nightmare
The Presidential Succession Act is a disaster waiting to happen. -
The Next Gray Zone Conflict: State-Based Disinformation Attacks on the Private Sector
As trade-wars proliferate, technological rivalries intensify and U.S. corporations take public positions on hot-button social issues, American businesses will increasingly find themselves in the crosshai...



