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What’s Happening in Hong Kong: Not Weeping Until Seeing the Coffin
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The Gallagher Case: President Trump Corrupts the Profession of Arms
The dispute between Defense Secretary Mark Esper and former Navy Secretary Richard V. Spencer may be at the forefront of the news cycle, but the real story is the corruption of military good order and di... -
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The Jus in Bello of White Phosphorus: Getting the Law Correct
Focusing on the weapon, and not how it is being used, muddies the law and facts surrounding the circumstances in which a war crime may have occurred. -
Are the Claims in the New Film ‘The Irishman’ True?
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District Court Judge Rules McGahn Must Comply With Congressional Subpoena
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Trump Asks Supreme Court to Hear Manhattan Tax Returns Case
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Iranian Protesters Strike at the Heart of the Regime’s Revolutionary Legitimacy
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Some Relevant Points of Law on Impeachment
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State Department Documents on Ukraine
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