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Vietnam and China have sparred over competing claims in the South China Sea for nearly 50 years. Recently, Vietnamese officials have begun initiating legal proceedings against China to try and change the...
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The Trump administration is considering ending one of the few congressional checks on arms sales to foreign countries.
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The deputy director of the federal law enforcement agency currently deployed to American cities appears not to know where the essential legal lines are that mark the bounds of lawful police authority. Th...
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The conspiracy theory posed genuine danger, but Twitter’s action does not signal a new era of accountability for big technology platforms.
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The case against the constitutionality of self-pardons is strong. Beyond barring the president from pardoning himself, what else could Congress do?
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Accused Islamic State members in Iraq face trials with minimal due process guardrails. A survey I conducted among various stakeholders indicates that the Iraqi system isn't working.
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Our latest FOIA litigation targets two sets of survey results that should shed light on whether the Trump administration has put pressure on intelligence analysts.