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The Biden Administration Joins the Military Justice Reform Debate as It Heats Up in the Senate
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Attorney General Issues Guidance On Communications with the White House
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The latest episode of TechTank. -
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Warnings That Work: Combating Misinformation Without Deplatforming
Both President Biden and Facebook have taken steps to dial down the temperature since last week’s dustup, but the fundamental problem remains: How can platforms effectively combat misinformation with ste... -
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Manufactured Whistleblowing: Data Leaks as Subversion
Manufactured whistleblowing has become an element of disinformation campaigns to disrupt Taiwan’s sovereignty and stability. -
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A Government Practitioner’s Guide to Countering Online Foreign Covert Influence
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The Lawfare Podcast: Facebook v. the White House: Renee DiResta and Brendan Nyhan Weigh In
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Legal Tetris and the FBI’s ANOM Program
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Rational Security: The Farewell Edition
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