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International support for Sudan’s fragile transition to democracy must include targeted assistance for key human rights reforms and accountability efforts to secure justice for victims of past abuses.
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Initial litigation challenging the Biden administration’s immigration policy may have far-reaching implications for executive power, judicial power, federalism and administrative law.
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A summary of each day’s trial proceedings with analysis and reflections.
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The Biden administration should rethink its geoeconomic toolkit and work with Congress to provide the executive branch more effective means to respond to predatory Chinese economic policy.
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Lawfare’s daily roundup of national security news and opinion
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The overriding question in the pending trial is whether the Senate trial will be the occasion for a seminal judgment on Trump’s conception of the office of the presidency.
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Canada's decision to designate the Proud Boys a terrorist entity could ultimately align the organization with the civil society actors and racialized communities the group so violently decries.