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Members of Congress Ask Facebook to Notify Users Exposed to Russian Propaganda–Ball Is Now in Zuckerberg’s Court

“I’m sure as you began your business and they grew, it was the idea of bringing people together and not tearing people apart, as I’m sure the Wright Brothers never intended…

Episode 43 of the National Security Law Podcast: Unseal this Podcast!

It’s been a busy week in national security law! In Episode 43, Professor Bobby Chesney and I take on: Mueller-Time: Indictments against Manafort and Gates, and an even-more important…

Major Takeaways from the Papadopoulos Bombshell

For months, it was well known that Paul Manafort, President Donald Trump’s former campaign chairman (who has longstanding ties to the Trump world), was in serious legal trouble.…

What Manafort’s Indictment May Tell Us About Russian Election Meddling

Make no mistake. Paul Manafort’s arrest is very likely directly tied to Russian intelligence operations. Even a quick look at his indictment shows this. In Ukraine, Manafort…

Two Former Federal Prosecutors Analyze Manafort Indictment: Just Security’s Mariotti and Whiting

On Monday, special counsel Robert Mueller indicted former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort and his associate Rick Gates, Jr. (word-searchable full text). The indictment involves…

Mueller Has Authority to Name President Trump as an “Unindicted Coconspirator”

Imagine if Special Counsel Robert Mueller finds sufficient evidence to charge President Donald Trump, but his hands are tied because he or the Department of Justice concludes that…
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Top Experts: Can Facebook Legally Disclose Russian Ads–What Does the Stored Communications Act say?

I asked several of the most highly respected legal experts for their views on an issue yet to receive significant attention in the news: whether and to what extent, if any, a federal…
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Former Federal Prosecutor Renato Mariotti’s Tweet Threads

Renato Mariotti, a member of the Just Security Editorial Board and former federal prosecutor in Illinois, has written incisive and sophisticated legal analysis on the Trump-Russia…
Clips of Facebook posts containing Russian propaganda.

Facebook Users Have the Right To Know How They Were Exposed to Russian Propaganda

On November 1st, Facebook’s general counsel, Colin Stretch, will testify before the House and Senate intelligence committees as part of the congressional investigations into…
U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions is sworn-in prior to testifying before the Senate Intelligence Committee on Capitol Hill June 13, 2017 in Washington, DC.

AG Sessions’ Shifting and False Statements to Congress on Russia

Attorney General Jeff Sessions will appear before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Wednesday for an oversight hearing. This is the first time Sessions will come before the Senate…
Richard Burr and Mark Warner speak to an off-screen audience.

Trump’s Attacks on the Russian Investigation: Not Just Talking, But Slow Walking—and Maybe Worse

Briefing reporters on the status of the Russia investigation, Senators Burr and Warner warned that the Russian government is not yet done meddling in U.S. elections. Their investigation…
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Evidence Mounts that White House Anticipates Damaging Results from Russia Investigation

As the Russia investigations by special counsel Robert Mueller and Congress plow ahead, are there telltale signs that the White House is worried about the eventual findings? According…
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