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Longer-Term Cybersecurity Implications of the Occupation of the Capitol—Beware of Fake Leaks
There are many consquences of the rioters taking computers from members' offices. -
The Parler Breach and the Capitol Rioters
Cybersecurity meets the insurrection. -
Twitter Puts an End to Trump’s Rhetorical Presidency
The excitement and alarm that greeted President Trump’s ban from Twitter underscores a fundamental truth about his presidency: The power of presidential speech was the only power of the office that ever ... -
The Facebook Oversight Board Should Review Trump’s Suspension
Checks and balances don’t exist only for decisions people agree with. Facebook should allow oversight of its most high-profile content moderation decision yet. -
Donald Trump Is Still a Danger to Our National Security
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The Urgency of a Second Trump Impeachment
The first impeachment was a moral necessity. The second would be an act of pragmatism. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Who Let the Barbarians Through the Gates?
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Compiling the Criminal Charges Following the Capitol Riot
A database of links to charging documents related to the Jan. 6 riot on Capitol Hill. -
Here’s How the Capitol Mob Violated Federal Criminal Law
By storming the Capitol and disrupting the electoral-count certification, yesterday’s mob likely violated many federal criminal laws, including against seditious conspiracy. -
Can Trump Be Stopped?
President Trump’s incitement of insurrection stands out as the worst presidential behavior in America’s two-century history. How can he be kept from doing more damage with only two weeks left in his term? -
The Lawfare Podcast: Counting the Electoral Votes
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The Lawfare Podcast, Emergency Edition: Insurrection at the Capitol