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Institutional impediments prevent military lawyers at tactical units from serving as bulwarks against military misuse.
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The Trump administration’s firings threaten the procedural due-process rights of individuals who appear before adjudicatory agencies.
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Mechanisms for investigating the White House have proven inadequate and have been undermined by partisanship and Trump v. United States.
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The executive order directs agencies to work closely with DOGE, limiting “the overbearing and burdensome administrative state.”
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Even if TikTok is sold to a non-Chinese buyer, the threat of foreign influence will remain. That’s why researchers need independent data access.
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The report provides guidance, recommendations, and policy proposals focused on the global race for leadership in AI innovation.
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Trump wants to fit a round, troubled, 227-year-old law into the square hole of illegal immigration. What, if anything, stands in his way?
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The Senate can’t sweep Kash Patel’s lack of candor under the rug forever.
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The institutional challenges to pushback from the judiciary.
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Senator Hawley’s new bill seeks to cut U.S. AI ties with China but risks stifling innovation and hurting U.S. technical dominance instead.
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A 200-year-old sonnet and our political reality.