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The Middle East and the President’s Sweeping Power Over Self-Defense
Just about any conceivable use of force in the Middle East can be justified under an Article II self-defense theory. Which means that a lot rests on the president’s, and his subordinates’, prudence. -
Governments and International Organizations Leave the Record Uncorrected
Their performance in response to last week’s Gaza hospital explosion was far worse than that of the New York Times. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Comparing Approaches to AI Regulation with Arianna Evers and Itsiq Benizri
How are various governments responded to the promises and risks posed by artificial intelligence? -
Senate Confirmation Is a Recipe for Politicizing Military Personnel Policy
Sen. Tuberville’s hold on general officer nominees is another example of a system struggling with basic functions. -
The Lawfare Podcast, Trump’s Trials and Tribulations: A Surprise Plea in Fulton County
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ChinaTalk: Jason Furman on Inflation and Policymaking
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Trump's Trials and Tribulations, Emergency Edition: Chesebro's Guilty Plea
Watch a special, emergency edition of "Trump's Trials and Tribulations." -
The Week That Was: All of Lawfare in One Post
Your weekly summary of everything on the site. -
United States v. Menendez: When Bars of Gold May Not Be Enough
How McDonnell v. United States will shape the ongoing prosecution of New Jersey Sen. Robert Menendez. -
ChinaTalk: How to Process Violence
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Conviction of Jan. 6 Defendant For ‘Corruptly’ Obstructing Congress Upheld
The court’s ruling on 18 U.S.C. 1512(c)(2) will have far-reaching consequences for the hundreds of Jan. 6 defendants charged under the same statute, including Trump -
Once More on the REPO Act
We appreciate the thorough response to our piece, but several points require clarification.