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Ukraine needs more drones. How can the U.S. best supply them?
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The order declares a national emergency to deal with the issues of wrongfully detained U.S. national and hostage-taking abroad.
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In Torres v. Texas Dep’t of Public Safety, the Court held that private suits against states are authorized under Congress’s war powers, carving out a new structural waiver exception to state sovereign im...
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An appreciation of the effects of targeted strikes—as well as legal and ethical assessments of them—should guide decisions about whether, when, and where to conduct strikes.
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Congress can strengthen the Department of Homeland Security’s ability to manage its biodefense responsibilities by taking action now.
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According to the report, the U.S. exercised military force in Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria and Somalia in 2021.
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In the event of an armed attack, the United States “reserves the right to determine for itself what military action, if any, is appropriate.”
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The Torres decision will not only determine if protections are available to hundreds of thousands of veterans against employment discrimination but also could have broader ramifications for the war power...
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With the departure of U.S. and coalition forces from Afghanistan earlier this year, the United States ended the central front of its longest war. However, one relic from that war remains: The indefinite ...
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On this day in 1918, the Supreme Court unanimously upheld the constitutionality of a national draft. That ruling illustrates how military powers in the Constitution have continuously adapted throughout A...