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A three-judge panel of the ICC found “reasonable grounds to believe” Israeli and Hamas leaders are responsible for international crimes and should face trial.
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Why did the Biden administration change its ATACMS policy?
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Whether out of shrewdness or desperation, many Ukrainians are optimistic about the president-elect’s ability to help Ukraine.
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The Court alleges the three men committed crimes against humanity and war crimes following the prosecutor’s May 20 application for arrest warrants.
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What is going on in Haiti?
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Domestic war powers frameworks impact alliance commitments, warranting greater consideration by partners.
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The President may be able to deploy soldiers domestically. But the law still sets real limits what he can do with them.
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Presidents have extensive power to deploy the military to assist with immigration enforcement, even without a declaration of national emergency.
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Discussing the New Yorker’s In the Dark podcast.
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The National Security Memo on AI carries grave risk of entrenching power within a few AI companies and steering AI development toward militaristic ends.
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How could international humanitarian law affect the private digital sector?
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The Defense Department faces inherent First Amendment limitations in its efforts to counter extremism within its ranks.