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The Supreme Court’s decision in Carpenter v. United States has lots of new directions in it. One direction that some commentators have focused on is its impact on the law of subpoenas.
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As I expected, the Supreme Court has upheld President Trump’s travel ban (EO-3).
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Judge T.S. Ellis III of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia rejected Paul Manafort's claim that Special Counsel Robert Mueller lacks the authority to pursue charges against him, ...
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The Supreme Court backed President Trump’s travel ban in a 5-4 decision, reports the Wall Street Journal. The ban prevents nationals from six Muslim-majority countries and North Korea, as well as a selec...
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The Supreme Court's decision Tuesday in Trump v. Hawaii decisively puts to bed the “preliminary injunction” round of litigation over President Trump’s travel ban. In a 5-4 decision, with the majority opi...
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Review of Shinichi Yokohama’s “Keiei to Saiba Sekyuriti—Dejitalu Rejilienshi [Business Management and Cybersecurity - Digital Resiliency for Executives]” (Nikkei BP, 2018).
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On Tuesday, in a 5–4 decision, the Supreme Court upheld President Trump’s September 2017 immigration order restricting entry to the United States by nationals of eight countries, finding that the order d...
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Erdogan Secures the Powerful Presidency He Wanted
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How, exactly, should internationalists prepare to repair the damage of the Trump era? Many of us are rightly preoccupied with trying to limit or prevent damage in the moment, and longer-term challenges m...
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Editor’s Note: This article originally appeared on Order from Chaos.
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President Recep Tayyip Erdogan won a sweeping victory in Turkey’s presidential and parliamentary elections on Sunday, reports the Wall Street Journal. The June 24 elections garnered international attenti...
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On Friday, the Supreme Court released its opinion in Ortiz v. United States, a case in which I participated at oral argument as an amicus curiae in January of this year. In relevant part, Ortiz addressed...