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The Shoddy History Behind a Key Precedent in the Flynn Case
The Justice Department argues that Rule 48(a) of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure gives the judge in Michael Flynn’s case little leeway in dismissing the case against him. New research shows that ... -
Trump Signs Executive Order Authorizing Sanctions Against International Criminal Court
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The Lawfare Podcast: Eileen Donahoe on Protecting Free Expression Online
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Briefs Filed in Flynn Mandamus Appeal
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Suits Under Title III of the Helms-Burton Act Suffer Their First Significant Setback
One year ago, President Trump allowed Americans with claims to property confiscated by the Cuban government to sue any entity that “traffics” in that property. But a recent decision by a Florida district... -
Rational Security: The 'Day Late and a Dollar Short' Edition
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A Constitutional Response to Trump’s Firings of Inspectors General
Congress has significant constitutional power to curtail the president’s discretion to fill vacancies created by his firings of inspectors general. -
Court-Appointed Amicus Files Brief in Flynn Case
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The Lawfare Podcast: David Frum on 'Trumpocalypse'
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Congressional Democrats Release Former Inspector General Linick Deposition Transcript