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The oral argument took hours. The result is not hard to predict.
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It is important to U.S. democracy and President Biden’s legacy that his administration actively and openly support some of the central reforms now on the table.
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There is clear bipartisan support for National Emergencies Act reform with an IEEPA exclusion.
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A bill before the House could give Congress what it needs in its conflicts with the executive branch while acknowledging executive branch prerogatives and broader constitutional traditions.
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The Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol has raised questions on whether consequences should be imposed on any of the elected officials responsible. A comparative analysis of the methods of discipline against po...
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A House bill proposes a new mechanism for judicial review of war powers. Here’s how it works.
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After my post went live on Oct. 18, two significant developments occurred in the prospects of a contempt prosecution of Steve Bannon.
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The report outlines the committee’s efforts to get Bannon to comply and his failure to do so.
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The inspector general’s latest report on FISA implementation at the FBI is not as bad as it looks, but it’s not good either.
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A selective guide to the upcoming debates on inspector general reform
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By the time we founded Lawfare, there had been years of debate, policymaking and court decisions on the legal legacy of Sept. 11, yet the big questions all still seemed open.