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Trump’s Travel Ban Did Not Make Americans More Safe
The ban caused grievous harm to American Muslims and undermined the United States’s international reputation. -
Beyond the China Initiative
While the Department of Justice’s China Initiative was created to combat intellectual property theft and protect U.S. critical infrastructure and society, the initiative appears to be increasing discrimi... -
Reflections on Reform of the Impeachment Process
Congress needs to clearly establish the Senate’s role in fact-finding during impeachment and define the procedure as a constitutional, not a legal, process. -
Civilian Oversight as a Police Accountability Mechanism
What is civilian oversight? What are the new ballot initiatives aimed at bolstering that oversight? -
Livestream: Second Trump Impeachment Trial Day 5
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The Constitutionality of Trying a Former President for Impeachment–A Reply to Frank Bowman
It is a mistake to twist the Constitution in order to fashion a weapon to punish Donald Trump. -
What’s Congress Doing in Response to the Capitol Assault (Besides Impeachment)?
An understandable focus on impeachment has obscured the breadth of work Congress has undertaken in other areas to respond to the Jan. 6 insurrection. -
A Plan to Restructure (and Revive) Pardoning After Trump
The president should reaffirm the historically close relationship between the pardon power and the justice system, restructured so that each may once again usefully inform the other’s operation. -
Livestream: Second Trump Impeachment Trial Day 4
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Expulsion, Exclusion, Disqualification, Impeachment, Pardons: How They Fit Together
Read alongside one another, these clauses can lead to striking and provocative conclusions. -
Livestream: Second Trump Impeachment Trial Day 3
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Livestream: Second Trump Impeachment Trial Day 2