The increasing use of technology to spread disinformation and exert influence, combined with the ever-growing receipt of news/information from non-traditional sources, such as podcasts and social media poses real and potential national security risks, but regulating disinformation spread via technology presents complex legal challenges. This course focuses on national security ramifications of disinformation spread via technology, and the efficacy and viability of specific legal/policy approaches countries take to combat it. Students who receive credit for Law 6351, Reading Group: Disinformation and National Security: Legal Approaches may not enroll in this course. (Writing assignments)