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Should Congress Play a Role in Arms Sales?
The Trump administration is considering ending one of the few congressional checks on arms sales to foreign countries. -
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Rational Security: The 'Not-So-Secret Police' Edition
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What Does a "Terrorist" Designation Mean?
A label is different from enforcement—it's about sending a signal. -
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House Homeland Security Holds Hearing on Cyberspace Solarium Commission Recommendations
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The Libertarian Case for Immigration (and Against Trump)
A Review of “Free to Move: Foot Voting, Migration, and Political Freedom” by Ilya Somin (Cato Institute Book, Oxford University Press, 2020) -
How Presidents Talk About Deploying the Military in the United States
How does the rhetoric of past presidents who have deployed federal troops to enforce domestic law compare to President Trump’s? -
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Wuhan, From the Cultural Revolution to COVID-19
Four lessons about what the history of the province where the coronavirus emerged tells us about the Chinese Communist Party. -
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Livestream: Panel Discussion of Trump Financial Documents Cases on 'In Lieu of Fun'
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Supreme Court Rules in Trump Financial Records Cases
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The Imaginary Unitary Executive
Contrary to the “Decision of 1789” myth, history shows that the first Congress rejected the exclusive unitary model of the presidency—and thus the presidential removal power should be subject to more con... -
Afghanistan Between Negotiations: How the Doha Agreement Will Affect Intra-Afghan Peace
The Taliban left Doha with an advantage and is now raising the pressure on the Afghan government. -
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Summer 2020 Supplement for 'Bradley, Deeks, & Goldsmith, Foreign Relations Law: Cases and Materials'
The Summer 2020 Supplement for Bradley, Deeks, & Goldsmith, Foreign Relations Law: Cases and Materials (7th ed. 2020) is now available on Lawfare.