Justice Kennedy’s Retirement Leaves U.S. Constitutional Law Up for Grabs The Washington Post June 27, 2018 Read More »
Strengths Become Vulnerabilities: How a Digital World Disadvantages the U.S. Hoover Institution June 5, 2018 Read More »
OLC’s Meaningless ‘National Interests’ Test for the Legality of Presidential Uses of Force Lawfare June 5, 2018 Read More »
The New OLC Opinion on Syria Brings Obama Legal Rationales Out of the Shadows Lawfare June 1, 2018 Read More »
The Executive Branch’s Extraordinarily Broad View of the Presidential Pardon Power Lawfare May 31, 2018 Read More »
The Trump Administration Reaps What the Obama Administration Sowed in the Iran Deal Lawfare May 9, 2018 Read More »
On the Russian Proposal for Mutual Noninterference in Domestic Politics Lawfare December 11, 2017 Read More »
The Chinese Hacking Indictments and the Frail “Norm” Against Commercial Espionage Lawfare November 30, 2017 Read More »
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