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The Fortnight that Was: All of Lawfare in One Post
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Fault Lines: Foreign Policy and the Middle Class with David Gordon
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ChinaTalk: 故事FM (China's "This American Life") Founder Talks Storytelling in Modern China
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Facebook, It’s Time to Put the Rules in One Place
Facebook’s policies on health misinformation stretch across blog posts, different sections within the Community Standards, and now in its Help Center. This must change. -
The Questions FBI Director Christopher Wray Wasn’t Asked
The Senate Judiciary Committee fails to hold the FBI director accountable for the massive intelligence failure for which his agency is chiefly responsible. -
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The Lawfare Podcast: January 6 Oversight with No Bull
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What’s Good for Litigation Isn’t Necessarily Good for Cybersecurity
Efforts to shield post-breach investigations through the attorney work-product and attorney-client privileges are bad for cybersecurity. -
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Hong Kong’s Highest Court Reviews the National Security Law—Carefully
Ruling in the Jimmy Lai case, the Court of Final Appeals preserved its judicial independence, enabled the continued protection of fundamental rights by common law principles and fended off the risk of ex... -
Five Reforms the FTC Can Undertake Now to Strengthen the Agency
Even without Congressional action, there are structural and policy steps the FTC can undertake to increase its reach and effectiveness. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Emily Bell on Journalism in the Platform Era
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What Do the Available Public Comments About the Trump Ban Actually Say?
Early public comments to the Facebook Oversight Board show a surprising consensus that banning the former president was the right move. -
Understanding Biden’s Invocation of the Defense Production Act
The Biden administration’s initial invocations of the Defense Production Act are likely to be the first of many additional steps that the administration will take to address the evolving needs of the ong... -
Rational Security: The 'Did I Say 'Pariah?'' Edition
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Today’s Headlines and Commentary
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“Tough on Crime” Former President Gets Convicted—In France
Nicolas Sarkozy gets convicted of corruption and influence peddling. What did he actually get charged for? What’s the significance of the news? -
President Biden’s Immigration Executive Actions: A Recap
This guide describes the scope and context of Biden’s early immigration executive actions, outlines where their effect is limited, and emphasizes where more action is needed. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Chris Wray vs. the Committee with No Bull
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Beyond Economic Espionage
Foreign intelligence services aren’t simply stealing valuable assets to help their businesses—they’re engaging in an assortment of activities to ensure their countries dominate economically.
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The Situation: An Attempted Regime Change
The plate tectonics of the current legal and political fights.