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The Lawfare Podcast: Content Moderation Comes for Parler and Gettr
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Evaluating the Police Shooting of Ashli Babbitt
A parsing of the legal issues at play in the police shooting in the Capitol on Jan. 6. -
The Lawfare Podcast: The Disinformation Industrial Complex
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Seven Capitol Police Officers File Lawsuit Against Trump and Allies Over Jan. 6 Attack
They accuse the defendants of conspiring to prevent the transition of power through the violent attack on the Capitol on Jan. 6 -
The Lawfare Podcast: Why the Taliban Can’t Use Facebook
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The Lawfare Podcast: Facebook Shuts Down Research On Itself
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What Andrew Cuomo’s Resignation Reveals About the State of American Democracy
Cuomo’s resignation says something important about the Democratic Party’s commitment to anti-authoritarianism. -
D.C. District Court Rules Dominion Defamation Lawsuits Can Proceed
A judge denied motions to dismiss voting machine company Dominion’s defamation suits against Sidney Powell, Rudy Giuliani, and Mike Lindell for their claims that it was involved in 2020 election fraud. -
D.C. Judge Declines to Dismiss Nunes Defamation Suit Against Washington Post
The U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia is allowing Rep. Devin Nunes’s defamation suit against the Washington Post to proceed. -
The Lawfare Podcast: With Disinformation, The Past Isn’t Past
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How Identity Propaganda Is Used to Undermine Political Power
Racist and sexist attacks on Kamala Harris in 2020 reveal long-established patterns of “othering” nondominant groups and individuals. These patterns are designed to undermine the political standing of po... -
The Lawfare Podcast: Facebook’s Thoughts on Its Oversight Board