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Could COVID-19 Upend International Asylum Norms?
Countries have tightened borders and halted refugee resettlement in response to COVID-19. But these moves occur against the backdrop of worldwide hostility to migrants and refugees. -
ChinaTalk: How the Party Takes its Propaganda Global
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Court Unseals Ruling Denying Paracha Petition for Habeas Corpus
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Britain’s Coronavirus Response
Britain’s prime minister, Boris Johnson, has a new message: “Stay at home!” -
Prosecuting Purposeful Coronavirus Exposure as Terrorism
What are the anti-terrorism statutes on which these purposeful coronavirus exposure prosecutions might be based? And, even if it is feasible to use these statutes to prosecute those deliberately spreadin... -
Fault Lines: Foreign Policy Quarantined
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Trump Can’t Reopen the Country Over State Objections
If the president tries to force states to prematurely ease social distancing restrictions, they should resist. They have the Constitution on their side, and they will almost certainly win in court. -
President Trump Signs Defense Production Act Memorandum Regarding General Motors
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ChinaTalk: Sinocism's Bill Bishop on the Politics of Coronavirus
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How Recovered COVID-19 Patients Might Help Fight the Pandemic
These patients could be a vital resource for public health and for the economy. -
What’s in the Department of Justice’s Proposals to Congress for Addressing Issues Created by the COVID-19 Pandemic?
The New York Times publicized a package of legislative proposals the Department of Justice submitted to Capitol Hill. What should we make of these new proposals? -
How Are American Views of the Coronavirus Crisis Evolving as It Intensifies?
Findings from a poll of 2,395 American adults, over a nine-day period.



