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What’s Working and What Isn’t in Researching Influence Operations?
The field has certainly grown apace producing countless case studies highlighting examples of influence operations. Yet in many other ways the field has hit a rut. -
Lawfare Live: Benjamin Wittes on the Prosecution of Michael Sussman
Join us for a discussion on the prosecution of Michael Sussman. -
Today’s Headlines and Commentary
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The Cyberlaw Podcast: China, U.S. Tech Policy: 'Let Thousand Hands Throw Sand in the Gears.'
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The Lawfare Podcast: Milley, Trump and Civil-Military Relations with Peter Feaver, Kori Schake, and Alexander Vindman
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TechTank: Why Schools Still Need a Remote Option to Mitigate COVID-19
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Western Sahara, the Biden Administration and Human Rights
The Moroccan government, emboldened by a Trump administration policy shift, is cracking down on Sahrawi activists. -
Today’s Headlines and Commentary
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The Week That Will Be
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On the Special Counsel’s Weird Prosecution of Michael Sussmann
The indictment of Michael Sussmann is far removed from the supposedly grave FBI misconduct Durham was supposed to reveal. It’s also a remarkably weak case. -
The Week That Was: All of Lawfare in One Post
Your weekly summary of everything on the site. -
Regulating Online Speech: Ze German Way
Prohibiting platforms from self-governing is becoming more widespread. German law provides for a different approach, with clearer rules and more rule of law in content moderation practices.