Noun
lawfare (uncountable)
The use of the judicial system against one's opponents, often only to attack or condemn a rival.
Further details on Smith’s effort were revealed in a June article on Lawfare published by information security expert Matt Tait and called “The Time I Got Recruited to Collude with the Russians.” Source: Internet
He said it;s not lawfare as Brandis said, but fair law. Source: Internet
This new judicial resolution still leaves more evident that the former president is a victim of "lawfare", which consists in the misuse and abuse in the implementation of the laws and legal procedures for purposes of political persecution. Source: Internet