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When does customary international law permit an adversary to attack the U.S. in a neutral defense partner's territory?
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We filed a lawsuit to force President Trump to comply with his war powers reporting obligations under the law—and we won.
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On Oct. 20, 2020, the Trump administration publicly released the unclassified portion of a long-overdue report on the legal and policy frameworks for the use of military force.
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Lessons learned from the privacy considerations of North Carolina’s coronavirus response.
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With the White House in the midst of a coronavirus outbreak, it’s not safe.
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What happens if a sick presidential candidate won't drop out? This hypothetical illuminates important features in the presidential electoral system.
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History provides plenty of reason to believe that the public will not receive thorough updates about President Trump’s health following his diagnosis with COVID-19.
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Professor Stephen Griffin (of Tulane) and I have posted to SSRN what we’re calling our free “model casebook chapter” on constitutional war powers.
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Eisenhower never initiated a major armed conflict. Still, his administration offers critical insight for modern war powers questions.
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What insights does the 9/11 Commission Report have for the current era?
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The Constitution gives Congress a broad, and underappreciated, power to structure the armed forces, assign duties to offices and regulate military chains of command.
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A 2016 Department of Defense report identified several deficiencies in biosafety and biosecurity policies and procedures in Defense Department laboratories. A recent follow-up report found that some prob...