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D.C. Circuit Rules to Enforce TikTok Ban
The court denied three petitions challenging the constitutionality of the Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act. -
France’s Gravely Mistaken View on Immunity at the International Criminal Court
The ICC can exercise jurisdiction over Israeli and Russian nationals on the same basis that the Nuremberg and Tokyo tribunals exercised jurisdiction over German and Japanese nationals. -
Trump v. United States and the Limits of Separation of Powers Formalism
The Supreme Court’s presidential immunity decision reveals fatal limitations in the current majority’s approach to separation of powers conflicts. -
Lawfare Live: Trump's Trials and Tribulations, The Final Edition
Join the Lawfare team for the last regular installment of "Trump's Trials and Tribulations." -
Lawfare Daily: Claire Meynial on ‘La Guerre des Amériques’
Discussing a French perspective on American politics -
Divine Madness
A review of Jerome Copulsky, “American Heretics: Religious Adversaries of Liberal Order” (Yale University Press, 2024). -
Harmonizing Cybersecurity Incident Disclosure After Loper Bright
The SEC’s cyber disclosure rule underscores the need for regulatory harmonization post-Loper Bright. CISA’s rules offer a solution. -
The Situation: Jack Smith Throws in the Towel
In January, a man whom the Justice Department argued only today has committed grave crimes for which the evidence is strong will become president of the United States. -
The ICC’s Unsurprising Decision on Arrest Warrants for Netanyahu, Gallant, and Deif
A three-judge panel of the ICC found “reasonable grounds to believe” Israeli and Hamas leaders are responsible for international crimes and should face trial. -
ICC Issues Arrest Warrants for Netanyahu, Gallant, and Deif
The Court alleges the three men committed crimes against humanity and war crimes following the prosecutor’s May 20 application for arrest warrants. -
The Situation: In Defense of Merrick Garland
Merrick Garland is the new Jim Comey. -
Organized Labor Is Key to Governing Big Tech
Congress can’t keep up with Silicon Valley—but unionized tech workers can.