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The Supreme Court is being asked to decide whether social media companies must explain how they moderate content. To get to an answer, the justices will have to clarify the law surrounding compelled comm...
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The latest on Lawfare, Sept. 26, 2022.
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Lawfare's weekly roundup of event announcements and employment opportunities.
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The aftermath of the attack on the Capitol exposed challenges of using the 25th Amendment. In its upcoming report, the Jan. 6 committee should clearly explain how the amendment works and propose legislat...
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An expert witness on the first Jan. 6 disqualification case of Couy Griffin walks through the history of insurrection.
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The talks between the regional rivals have yielded little progress because of the countries' disparate goals and regional positions.
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The latest episode of ChinaTalk.
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These newly released memoranda cover the scope and nature of executive privilege as well as the question of how constitutional disagreement between Congress and the executive branch about privilege can a...
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The much needed appellate intervention puts the Mar-a-Lago investigation back on track.
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The latest on Lawfare, Sept. 22, 2022.
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U.S. District Judge Raymond J. Dearie's case management plan comes after a preconference hearing with the Justice Department and former President Trump's counsel to discuss proposals was held on Sept. 20.
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The provisions of Cannons order that were stricken include Paragraph 6, which requires the Special Master to submit interim reports and recommendations to the court throughout their review, as well as Pa...
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The report found that proactive detection technologies and Meta's legal obligations contributed, in part, to Meta's asymmetrical treatment of content during the conflict to the detriment of Palestinian
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Lewis and Shane Harris discussed Baker’s remarkable and little known espionage career, which reveals much about the inner life of one of the 20th Century’s biggest stars.
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Following the Supreme Court’s abortion ruling in Dobbs this past June, cross-border data requests between states for abortion-related investigations may start to resemble cross-border requests between co...
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Technology companies are more active than ever in trying to stop hateful individuals, organizations, and movements from exploiting their platforms, but government and public pressure to do more is growing.