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What’s Next on Impeachment
The impeachment inquiry now moves to the House Judiciary Committee. What should we expect? -
Livestream and Witness Statements: Dec. 4 House Judiciary Impeachment Hearing
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House Intelligence Committee Releases Impeachment Report
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Should There Be a War Crime Pardon Exception?
The president’s use of his Article II power to pardon war crimes raises fundamental issues of the rule of law. -
House Republicans Release Report on Impeachment Evidence
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Summary of Mark Sandy’s Deposition Testimony
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Imagining a Senate Trial: Reading the Senate Rules of Impeachment Litigation
The rules under which Donald Trump will face trial in the Senate are a combination of theatrically detailed and maddeningly vague. -
Summary of Philip Reeker’s Deposition Testimony
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White House Letter on Dec. 4 Impeachment Hearing
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Assessing the Trump Administration’s Proposed Changes to the Small-Arms Export Regime
The administration’s proposed rule change could have significant implications for the global trade in small arms, particularly in conflicts across Latin America and the Middle East. -
America’s Anti-Islamic State Volunteers
What will happen to the foreign fighters who traveled to Iraq and Syria to combat the Islamic State? -
Water Wars: Breezy Days in Bangkok
After a summer of dramatic standoffs in the South China Sea, the past month has seen a return to diplomacy and negotiation in Southeast Asian relations.