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The Federal Reserve Considers the Economics of Climate Change in 2020
Addressing the national and international economic effects of climate change has become crucial to the Fed’s mission. -
Government Accountability Office Finds White House Violates Law by Withholding Aid to Ukraine
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India’s New Citizenship Law and its Anti-Secular Implications
What is the legal significance of India’s new citizenship law and why has it prompted protests on such an unprecedented scale? -
The Trump Impeachment and the Question of Precedent
In speeches sounding the alarm about “toxic” precedent, Sen. Mitch McConnell has set forth a questionable view of the law of impeachment with serious implications for the future of this constitutional re... -
House Releases More Ukraine Documents
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Rational Security: The 'Quite Common Under American Law' Edition
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National Security Highlights from the Seventh Democratic Primary Debate
On Tuesday, CNN and the Des Moines Register hosted the seventh debate of the 2020 Democratic Primary campaign. Wolf Blitzer, Abby Phillipand Brianne Pfannenstiel moderated the discussion. We’ve selected... -
Testimony and Executive Privilege in the Senate Impeachment Trial
Senators are debating whether witnesses will appear at the impeachment trial. But if the Senate does vote to hear from witnesses, could executive privilege be utilized to block their testimony? -
The Cyberlaw Podcast: The Line Between Deepfake Legislation and Deeply Fake Legislation
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David Kris Submits Amicus Letter Brief to Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court
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Livestream: House Vote to Send Articles of Impeachment to Senate
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Judge Blocks Trump Executive Order Allowing State and Local Governments to Block Refugees
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Thoughts on the Horowitz Report, Part III: The FISA Findings
The inspector general’s findings on the Carter Page FISA applications are actually worse than the president’s defenders understand—precisely because Michael Horowitz did not find any kind of political co... -
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Livestream: House Armed Services Committee Assesses the Pentagon's Role in U.S.-China Competition
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Livestream: House Committee on Oversight and Reform Hears Testimony on Facial Recognition Technology
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Flynn Moves to Withdraw Guilty Plea
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Livestream: House Committee on Foreign Affairs Hears Testimony from SIGAR on U.S. Lessons Learned in Afghanistan
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The Irrelevance of Imminence
Customary international law and general principles of law recognized by civilized nations prohibit the assassination of governmental officials during peacetime.
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Iran War Shows Adversaries Can Exploit Big Data, Too
A U.S. adversary is reportedly targeting U.S. troops with commercial location data. Expect it to happen again. -
Lawfare Daily: Military Education and American Manhood with Jasper Craven
How does military education help explain our current political moment? -
Trump’s Cuba Problem
The “Venezuela Option” would address only a portion of the issues that have hobbled the country and driven the conflict with the United States.
