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The executive branch has not just the authority to draw lines that set immigration enforcement priorities in order to advance homeland security objectives—it has the duty to do so.
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Many Jan. 6 defendants are seeking to move the locations of their trials to avoid alleged bias among jurors in Washington. Are they likely to succeed?
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A three-judge panel of the 11th Circuit temporarily blocked a subpoena demanding that Sen. Lindsey Graham testify about his role in an effort to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election in ...
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The filing requests an order that blocks the Justice Department from reviewing seized materials until a special master is appointed “to protect the integrity of privileged documents.”
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It’s Jenna Ellis’s turn to attempt to fight off a grand jury subpoena—and fail.
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Jordan Schneider sat down with Dan Spokojny and John Bateman to discuss the current failings of contemporary U.S. foreign policy and how to fix these failings.
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Sri Lanka’s economic collapse will have ramifications that stretch beyond its own borders. How should the U.S. consider the effects of the crisis on its own regional interests?
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Codifying the protection of civilians as a commander’s explicit objective in all operations is an essential step toward reducing noncombatant casualties.
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Russia’s imprisonment of Brittney Griner is affecting U.S. policy in Ukraine, and other adversaries are watching.