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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...
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House Republicans have sued to enjoin the use of the House’s proxy voting system. Will the case break new ground?
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A new partnership between Lawfare and the Stanford-MIT Healthy Elections project will bring readers an up-to-date stream of granular and detailed content related to election integrity in the midst of the...
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The response to the global pandemic by African countries and their external partners has been hampered by a lack of coordination. To streamline efforts to combat the coronavirus in Africa, the U.S. shoul...
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Seventy years ago, Congress abdicated its power to declare war. Here’s how it happened.
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The Justice Department announced the indictments against two Chinese private citizens, Li Xiaoyu (known as Oro0lxy) and Dong Jiazhi, for unauthorized infiltration of computers and the theft of terabytes...
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We present a roadmap for the United States to work in partnership with allies to strengthen defense against biological weapons
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The Israeli government has reauthorized the General Security Agency to share metadata with the Ministry of Health for the purpose of combating the coronavirus.