As the U.S. transitions to a new administration, it is important to reflect on the Trump administration’s approach to NATO and evaluate whether the treaty itself provides legal mechanisms to address curr...
Twenty-one months after the bloodiest terrorist attack in New Zealand’s history, a government commission has released a lengthy postmortem of what went wrong.
The transparency provisions that Congress has set up to ensure accountability about executive agreements are in serious need of repair.
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The Turkish government is trying to outsource censorship to social media companies. Silicon Valley should not play along.
The current risk of document destruction warrants an explanation of an outgoing administration’s legal obligations to preserve government records and what happens to one administration’s records after it...