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Lawfare No Bull: Michael Roman's Motion Hearing to Push for Fulton County's D.A. Fani Willis's Removal From the Case
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Trump Asks SCOTUS to Stay Issuance of D.C. Circuit Immunity Mandate
Former President Donald Trump requests that the Court stay the issuance of the D.C. Circuit's mandate on presidential immunity while he files a petition to appeal the decision. -
Tech Tank: The Future of Quantum Computing
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The Biden White House's Violations of Justice Department Independence Norms
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Why a Warrant Requirement for 702 Searches Will Do More Harm Than Good
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Lead Inspector General for Operation Inherent Resolve Releases Quarterly Report
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The Special Counsel Regulations Strike Again
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Biden Administration Issues New Arms Transfer Memorandum
The new policy requires written assurances from foreign governments before receiving arms that they will not commit human rights abuses with U.S. weapons.
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