Another Bomb Drops: Initial Thoughts on Trump Asking Comey to Kill the Flynn Investigation Lawfare May 16, 2017 Read More »
National Security and Transparency in this Administration and the Next NYU School of Law November 2, 2016 Read More »
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Presidential Power in an Era of Polarized Politics: Foreign Affairs Harvard Law School April 7, 2016 Read More »
Congress Is Responsible for the Iranian Exemptions to New Visa Waiver Law Lawfare February 29, 2016 Read More »
Congress Is About To Vote On an AUMF Against ISIL, Quietly and Without Debate Lawfare December 17, 2015 Read More »
A Weak Case For the Unconstitutionality of the Detainee Transfer Restrictions Lawfare October 26, 2015 Read More »
Zivotofsky II and the Vesting Clause Theory of Presidential Foreign Relations Power Lawfare September 18, 2015 Read More »
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Authorization for Use of Military Force: Will Congress Step Up to the Plate? Woodrow Wilson Center November 21, 2014 Read More »
Congress Will Authorize Force Against ISIS Only if the President Proposes and Pushes For an Authorization Lawfare October 7, 2014 Read More »
The Relatively Weak Article II Basis for Bombing Iraq and Syria (and, Remember the President’s August 31, 2013 Speech?) Lawfare June 14, 2014 Read More »
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