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On Tuesday, March 23, 2021, at 11:00 a.m., the House Rules Committee will hold a hearing on reforming the War Powers Resolution.
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Join us for a discussion about the Biden administration's views on war powers issues.
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The notice and takedown system rejected in 1997 might be a way forward.
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Testimony last week from former Capitol security officials raises important questions about the FBI’s performance of its own function.
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On Feb. 25, Biden ordered airstrikes against targets in eastern Syria. His subsequent letter to Congress under the War Powers Resolution is notable in several ways.
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Trump’s acquittal made clear that the bar for convicting ex-officials is higher—but not insuperable. More than two-thirds of the Senate left the door open to convict ex-officials in the future.
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The Anti-Money Laundering Act of 2020 expands the government’s authority to subpoena documents held by foreign banks overseas. Here’s how U.S. institutions could interpret that expanded authority.
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The hearing was polite, informative and moving—and nonetheless reflected the post-truth world in which Republican senators choose to live.