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The Lawfare Podcast: Benjamin Wittes and Alan Rozenshtein on Thompson v. Trump, Presidential Immunity and the First Amendment
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Facebook Sued Over Killing Tied to Boogaloo Movement
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It’s Time to Close Guantanamo
With the departure of U.S. and coalition forces from Afghanistan earlier this year, the United States ended the central front of its longest war. However, one relic from that war remains: The indefinite ... -
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