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In October, the RNC filed suit against Google, claiming that Gmail was discriminating against the committee through its spam detection provisions; these claims are alarming and legally dubious.
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A new book argues that the best way to make the American internet less vulnerable to attack from authoritarian adversaries is to lock it down.
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Two significant developments concerning DHS’s intelligence reporting on journalists.
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The latest episode of ChinaTalk.
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The latest episode of the Cyberlaw Podcast.
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Last month, the Supreme Court granted certiorari in two related cases exploring the interaction between anti-terrorism laws and Section 230. It remains to be seen whether the legislature or the Supreme C...
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Lawfare's weekly roundup of event announcements and employment opportunities.
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The consent decree with Macromark enabled greater oversight over data brokers collecting sensitive personal information on defrauded elders.
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Statistical data on cyber conflict is lacking. A new dataset by a European research initiative called EuRepoC tries to solve this problem by launching a dashboard to visualize more than 1,400 cyber incid...
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International rivalries can draw powerful states into local political disputes—sometimes with disastrous consequences—but the United States and China can avoid the mistakes of the Cold War.