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Former White House counsel John Dean, a key figure in the Watergate scandal that toppled former President Richard Nixon, opens the report from Special Counsel Robert Mueller to a heavily redacted page as he prepares to testify before a House Judiciary Committee hearing entitled "Lessons from the Mueller Report" on Capitol Hill in Washington U.S., June 10, 2019.  REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst
Former White House counsel John Dean, a key figure in the Watergate scandal that toppled former President Richard Nixon, opens the report from Special Counsel Robert Mueller to a heavily redacted page as he prepares to testify before a House Judiciary Committee hearing entitled "Lessons from the Mueller Report" on Capitol Hill in Washington U.S., June 10, 2019.  REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst

Eileen Donahoe, executive director of the Global Digital Policy Incubator at Stanford University, speaks with Lawfare‘s Quinta Jurecic and Alina Polyakova, the president and CEO of the Center for European Policy Analysis, about the state of play in online speech regulation and makes the case that international human rights law should be used as a framework for both protecting and moderating online speech.