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The first police findings reports from Biden’s Justice Department reflect a substantive advance in the department’s police reform work.
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The Biden administration partly declassified two memorandums that tighten the necessary conditions for drone strikes and lay out new counterterrorism guiding principles.
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The review is intended to study the department’s actions related to the United States’s 20-year military mission in Afghanistan.
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Judge Terry A. Doughty restricted parts of the federal government from communicating with social media companies.
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The supplement covers, among other things, foreign relations law issues implicated by U.S. actions.
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The deal and new legislation tee up questions about who controls U.S. trade policy.
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The history of the War Powers Resolution shows that tighter congressional checks on presidential use of force and strong alliance commitments may be irreconcilably in tension.
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What does former Vice President Mike Pence's testimony to a federal grand jury mean for the special counsel's investigation into Jan. 6?
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Israel’s latest military campaign is likely to disrupt Palestinian militants but exacerbate deeper problems.
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The Supreme Court largely rejected the independent state legislature theory, concluding that state courts can review regulations on federal elections.