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Successful reforms from last year’s reauthorization may sell a clean extension in 2026.
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Not a good outcome—except perhaps politically.
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A monthlong effort to track domestic deployments revealed a troubling lack of transparency on why and how military forces are used on U.S. soil.
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At stake is whether IEEPA authorizes tariff measures and, if so, whether that delegation violates constitutional principles of nondelegation.
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The Justice Department’s tacked-on charges are just for show. The larger plan is not.
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Listen to the Nov. 7 livestream as a podcast.
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Your weekly summary of everything on the site.
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Public documents may undermine a core premise underlying the charges against James Comey.
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A judge ordered grand jury minutes turned over to James Comey, as well as information from five-year-old searches of Professor Dan Richman.
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A review of Aviva Guttmann, “Operation Wrath of God: The Secret History of European Intelligence and Mossad’s Assassination Campaign” (Cambridge University Press, 2025)
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The Supreme Court is dead to me whatever it does.
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The latest edition of the Seriously Risky Business cybersecurity newsletter, now on Lawfare.