A Note on Lawfare's Facebook Page
After a bit of a slow start, Lawfare's Facebook page is picking up steam. Just under 300 people have "liked" Lawfare (you should too if you haven't), and people are starting to leave comments on the site. Your "like" clicks on individual articles and posts continue to help drive traffic as well. A lot of people email us very thoughtful notes. I have urged several correspondents to, in addition to writing us emails, post the contents of such communications on the Facebook site so that other readers can see and respond to them. So once again, please "like" us--and share your thoughts.
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After a bit of a slow start, Lawfare's Facebook page is picking up steam. Just under 300 people have "liked" Lawfare (you should too if you haven't), and people are starting to leave comments on the site. Your "like" clicks on individual articles and posts continue to help drive traffic as well. A lot of people email us very thoughtful notes. I have urged several correspondents to, in addition to writing us emails, post the contents of such communications on the Facebook site so that other readers can see and respond to them. So once again, please "like" us--and share your thoughts.
Benjamin Wittes is editor in chief of Lawfare and a Senior Fellow in Governance Studies at the Brookings Institution. He is the author of several books.