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Episode 3 of The Aftermath looks at how Trump and his supporters used social media to orchestrate Jan. 6—and how social media companies failed to stop them.
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The D.C. Circuit reached the right result—but its reasoning heightens the case for Supreme Court review.
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The long-awaited opinion is unanimous, narrowly tailored, and very well could be the last word.
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The court determined that it would not rule on Ukraine’s claims that Russia’s invasion violated the Genocide Convention.
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If the Court won’t impose Section 3 restrictions in favor of “letting the voters decide,” will they let a presidential candidate vie for a third term?
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The letter cites the same domestic and international legal authorities as did the previous two letters.
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The court ruled that Trump—and any other former president—can be prosecuted for alleged crimes they committed while in office.
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Join the Lawfare team for a discussion of the D.C. Circuit's decision to reject former President Trump's presidential immunity defense.
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New survey findings and efforts to identify the most impactful security controls underscore the need for an empirical approach to defining—and promoting—security-by-design.
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Why is it so hard to prosecute sexual and gender-based violence?
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This latest letter cites the president’s constitutional authority in addition to the 2001 and 2002 AUMFs, continuing a recent reporting trend.