Latest in Foreign Relations & International Law
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Oral Argument Summary: CC/Devas (Mauritius) Ltd. v. Antrix Corp. Ltd.
The question at issue: whether a foreign sovereign must have minimum contacts with the U.S. before a court can assert personal jurisdiction over it. -
Lawfare Daily: The Crisis in Kashmir
Discussing the recent India-Pakistan conflict. -
The Situation: Ignorant Dilettantes Give Up on Ukraine
There is a point at which ignorant dilettantism becomes a form of cruelty. Trump passed it long ago in Ukraine. -
Oral Argument Summary: Supreme Court Hears Gun Manufacturer Liability Case
The question at issue: whether U.S. firearms manufacturers can be held liable when Mexican cartels illegally purchase and violently use their firearms. -
The White House Can’t Accept Russia’s Annexation of Crimea Without Congress
President Trump may be able to recognize Russian sovereignty over Crimea—but that doesn’t mean he can make Congress play along. -
Lawfare Daily: Chris Hughes on His New Book, ‘Marketcrafters’
What does 'Marketcrafters' say about the current era of economic upheaval? -
The Counterproductive Legal Precedent That Strikes on Cartels Would Set
Mexico rejects the “unwilling or unable” doctrine of self-defense. The United States should, too. -
Europe’s Undersea Opportunity
With threats to subsea cables increasing, European countries need to step up to secure their interests. -
ChinaTalk: Chips: Liberated? Trump’s Semis Tariff Gambit
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ChinaTalk: Breaking Huawei + Tariffs Done Right with SemiAnalysis and Asianometry
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The Situation: Twenty Questions
The stakes in the El Salvador deportation cases. -
The Constitutional Case Against Trump’s Trade War
A new lawsuit challenges Trump’s tariffs as a blatantly illegal usurpation of legislative power.


