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The Supreme Court insists on due process but offers no specifics and leaves hundreds in a Salvadoran prison with no remedy.
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Emails obtained by Lawfare reveal that DOE instructed employees to gather information on business dealings between contractors and law firms.
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Join the Lawfare team at 4 pm ET for a discussion of the litigation targeting actions from President Trump.
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Congress can act to prevent a “sweeping overhaul” of the JAG Corps, which would risk violations of the laws of war.
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Why did the Trump administration omit climate change from the Annual Threat Assessment?
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There are procedures Congress can use to reverse the President’s actions. But doing so is more complicated than it may seem.
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Contemporary jurisprudence around the privilege has not always been careful to distinguish it from historically adjacent doctrines.
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AI is reshaping warfare, accelerating decision-making, and impacting civilian casualties—but over-reliance poses risks and vulnerabilities.
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Discussing the IEEPA tariffs imposed by President Trump.
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Can the government win a case by losing the plaintiff?
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Crafting better cyber regulations requires a better understanding of market failures.