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Taking Trump’s Presidential Immunity Briefing Seriously
One way or another, the former president’s motion to dismiss will make important new law on a major question of presidential power. -
The Middle East and the President’s Sweeping Power Over Self-Defense
Just about any conceivable use of force in the Middle East can be justified under an Article II self-defense theory. Which means that a lot rests on the president’s, and his subordinates’, prudence. -
Trump, Presidential Immunity, and the King’s Two Bodies
Trump’s motion to dismiss the Jan. 6 indictment is the latest expression of a long-running struggle over the nature of the presidency. -
The Environmental Law of the Border Wall
Evaluating President Biden’s decision to waive environmental laws to expedite border wall construction in Texas. -
Lawfare No Bull: AG Merrick Garland Testifies in Front of House Judiciary Committee
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An “Extraordinary” Problem
Is a growing reliance on special counsels prudent? -
The Trump Defense, Part II: The Presidential Immunity Gambit
An evaluation of Trump’s argument for presidential immunity in the Jan. 6 case. -
A Very Special Counsel
Special counsel appointments are all the rage these days. But do they actually solve the problem they’re meant to fix? -
The Lawfare Podcast: The National Intelligence Strategy with Michael Collins of the National Intelligence Council
What is included in the National Intelligence Strategy? -
Unpacking the President’s Intelligence Advisory Board FISA 702 Report
The board’s public report on FISA 702 misses the mark on the critical issue of U.S. person queries. -
Putting the Biden Administration’s “New Economic Statecraft” in Context
Biden’s turn towards industrial policy is easier said than done. It’s time to do the homework on new economic statecraft. -
ChinaTalk: "Emergency" Pod: Outbound Investment Screening!