Artículo de opinión sobre el concepto de ‘lawfare’ y contenido asociado del Asalto Podcast

📰 Título original: Lawfare, por Mauro Entrialgo

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#opinión #lawfare

Artículo de opinión sobre el concepto de ‘lawfare’ y contenido asociado del Asalto Podcast

El contenido proporcionado corresponde a una página del medio El Salto que presenta un artículo firmado por Mauro Entrialgo titulado ‘Lawfare’, junto con elementos editoriales y promocionales propios del sitio. El texto no ofrece un cuerpo informativo tradicional claro, sino que se compone en gran parte de elementos de navegación, accesibilidad, avisos de cookies, enlaces a redes sociales y componentes de interacción de la plataforma. Dentro del contenido identificable, destaca la referencia al concepto de ‘lawfare’, un término utilizado habitualmente para describir el uso estratégico de acciones legales o judiciales con fines políticos o de desgaste del adversario. El artículo se enmarca dentro de la sección de humor u opinión del medio, lo que sugiere un enfoque crítico o satírico del tema por parte del autor. Además, la página incorpora promoción del ‘Asalto Podcast 32’, un episodio que menciona temas relacionados con la inteligencia artificial, la ciberguerra y la empresa Anthropic, así como una referencia a una supuesta carta del papa sobre inteligencia artificial. Estos elementos apuntan a un contenido complementario de actualidad tecnológica y geopolítica, aunque presentados de forma resumida y dentro de un bloque promocional. En conjunto, se trata de una pieza híbrida entre opinión, humor editorial y promoción de contenido multimedia del medio. La falta de un desarrollo textual extenso en el fragmento proporcionado limita la capacidad de extraer más detalles concretos, pero el eje principal gira en torno al análisis crítico del concepto de ‘lawfare’ y su contextualización dentro de debates políticos y mediáticos actuales, acompañado de referencias a debates contemporáneos sobre tecnología y poder.

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“I can’t tell you how many billionaires and CEOs have called me in absolute tears about their lives being destroyed by one article.” He notes that most of them “have no media skill whatsoever” and have “never sought the spotlight,” so he contends that “there’s a massive power asymmetry.”

https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/business/business-news/peter-thiel-tribunal-journalists-trial-1236617579/

#Sackler #Objection #Thiel #lawfare

Diputados y senadores argentinos denuncian arbitrariedad de condena a Cristina Fernández

https://fed.brid.gy/r/https://www.telesurtv.net/diputados-arbitrariedad-vs-cristina-kirchner/

RE: https://mastodon.social/@lawfare/116692099224795970

⭐️⭐️⭐️ On the spectacular ability and spirit of Ukraine’s military to adapt and innovate under extreme pressure — including five stages of drone warfare. A great #lawfare #podcast #ukraine

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El #Papa Francisco alertó del peligro de los 'Salvadores de la #Patria' y cómo usan el #Lawfare con la ayuda de los medios de comunicación para llegar al poder.
Pánico a los "salvadores": Rechaza los discursos de aquellos que prometen redimir a una nación de un día para el otro.
Coprofilia en medios: La atracción mórbida x el escándalo y lo sucio

#fediverse #p4g

I've posted on this before, but I think its worthy of explicit note that this is a case of A SINGLE ZIONIST ISRAELI STUDENT weaponizing a university's complaint process to attack and deter faculty who EVEN IN PASSING raise awareness of #IsraelAtWarCrimes' atrocities and Palestinians' suffering at their hands (or even their HUMANITY that makes such suffering conceivable).

#Lawfare meets #Narrative #warfare.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/jun/05/professor-suspended-assignment-mentions-palestinians

‘We call it the P-word’: Chicago professor suspended after assignment mentions Palestinians

School of the Art Institute of Chicago professor put under investigation after a student complained about a case study

The Guardian
A Washington "D.C. Superior Court judge dismissed a breach of contract lawsuit filed against Chuck Redd after he canceled a Christmas Eve performance at the Kennedy Center in protest of Pres. Donald Trump’s influence over the venue. The dismissal on Friday was granted under Washington’s Anti-SLAPP laws, which are designed to prevent meritless lawsuits intended to silence opposing points of view on matters of public interest":
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/kennedy-center-canceled-concert_n_6a24b4b2e4b05951fb60e937?origin=home-latest-news-unit
#justice #CivilLiberties #lawfare #politics
Judge Tosses Kennedy Center Suit Against Musician Who Canceled Show In Protest Of Trump

Musician Chuck Redd told The Associated Press in an email Saturday morning that he is “very pleased with the judge's ruling.”

HuffPost

[Financial Times]: Trump lawyers refuse to reveal financial information to BBC in $10bn lawsuit. By Daniel Thomas in London and Ella Lee in Washington

Broadcaster has sought documents under subpoena in effort to identify impact of ‘Panorama’ documentary on US president

https://www.ft.com/content/d2a04386-82ca-4399-9e0d-0f263c7c7c41?shareType=nongift

#lawfare #trump #BBC #panorama

Trump lawyers refuse to reveal financial information to BBC in $10bn lawsuit

Broadcaster has sought documents under subpoena in effort to identify impact of ‘Panorama’ documentary on US president

Financial Times

ArsTechnica: AT&T and Verizon lose Supreme Court case over fines for selling location data - https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2026/06/att-and-verizon-lose-supreme-court-case-over-fines-for-selling-location-data/

"“AT&T and Verizon sold access to their customers’ location data, then failed to stop bounty hunters and even a rogue sheriff from using it to track people who had no idea they were being followed." Bergmayer of Public Knowledge.

This case was a loss for civil society.

#SCOTUS #FCC #Phone #Surveillance #lawfare

AT&T and Verizon lose Supreme Court case over fines for selling location data

FCC did not violate carriers' right to jury trial, court says in 8-1 ruling.

Ars Technica