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The committee will meet again to try to finalize the convention, but concerns remain about the scope of criminalization and human rights safeguards.
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Updates to the Political Declaration are good, but the U.S. should seek to engage more countries and double its efforts on human control of nuclear weapons.
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Discussing the special counsel regulations and how it could change
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A dispatch from the courtroom of Justice Juan Merchan, who set the date for the first criminal trial of a former president—again.
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The Supreme Court’s order to stop lower court proceedings in Trump v. U.S. raises many questions about the arcane workings of the Court’s emergency docket.
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Who is Kata'ib Hezbollah, and why are they holding hostage an Israeli graduate student?
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Texas’s argument equating the two goes against the text and original meaning of the Constitution, and would set a dangerous precedent if courts accept it.
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The stress that another wave of refugees—this time induced by the climate crisis—will place on already resource-poor countries like Jordan will be catastrophic.
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Disinformation is only a symptom of a much larger problem.
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The latest edition of the Seriously Risky Business cybersecurity newsletter, now on Lawfare.