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Facial Recognition Has Its Eye on the U.K.
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War Powers: The Broken Balance Between the Branches
The current scope of the executive’s authority in this space is the product of decades of “unilateralist presidencies and submissive legislatures.” Essentially, Congress has abandoned this space, and the... -
The House Impeachment: A Postmortem
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The Lawfare Podcast Special Edition: The Senate Votes to Acquit President Donald Trump
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Document: Senate Intelligence Committee Releases Third Volume of Russian Election Interference Report
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Rational Security: The 'Impeached Forever' Edition
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First Amendment Questions for AI Transparency Laws
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