Quote Originally Posted by Polarbear1605 View Post
I was out on General Dunlap's Duke Law web site and found this article Lawfare 101 was recently posted.
http://www.armyupress.army.mil/Journ...p-Lawfare-101/
Pete McGuire in his book "Law and War - An American Story" defines Strategic legalism as "the use of laws or legal arguments to further larger policy objectives, irrespective of the facts or laws." I have a couple questions and would like to see if there is any interest with the forum participants.
1. Is strategic legalism different from lawfare?
2. If not, is strategic legalism included in lawfare or is lawfare part of strategic legalism?
IMO Lawfare is the on the highest policy level possible! So it would follow that a strategic legalism is different and of a lower level. It deals more with the actual weaponization of the law. Corporations do this all the time often to the detriment of our Nation as a whole.

Also IMO General Dunlap is one of greatest undiscovered Strategist we have, If his advice were ever truly followed we would start winning so much we would get tired of it...........hint:President Trump!