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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...
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The U.N. panel charged with developing rules to govern cyberspace (formally called the Governmental Group of Experts, or GGE) failed to make a consensus report last June for its 2016-17 meeting. After fi...
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Like nearly everyone else, I have a few thoughts on the Supreme Court’s decision Friday in Carpenter v. United States.