

National security decisions pose a paradox: they are among the most consequential a government can make, but are generally the least transparent to...
Musk’s attempts to gain access to agency databases is an egregious violation of the act, which protects personal information from abuse.
Between November and December 2024, news articles reported widespread incidents of small- and medium-sized drones flying across northeastern U.S...
A resilience agenda is an essential part of protecting national security in a digital age. Digital technologies impact nearly all aspects of everyday...
At the heart of national security decisions lies a paradox: these decisions are among the most consequential a government can make, but often the...
The Supreme Court has overruled Chevron v. Natural Resources Defense Council, finally interring a doctrine of statutory interpretation that it had...
The use of autonomy to initiate force, which states may begin to view as necessary to protect against hypersonic attacks and other forms of ‘hyperwar...
After two years of debate in Congress and the broader world over forfeiting the frozen assets of the Russian Central Bank for the benefit of Ukraine...
In their article, The “Free White Person” Clause of the Naturalization Act of 1790 as Super-Statute, Gabriel J. Chin and Paul Finkelman make a...
The view that international law functions independently of municipal law (hermetically), does not reflect contemporary international practice. Instead...
The United States has granted reparations for a variety of historical injustices, from imprisonment of Japanese Americans during the Second World War...
En række amerikanske præsidentkandidater og kongresmedlemmer er i de sidste år begyndt at argumentere for, at USA burde lancere militære angreb mod...
In this time of deep partisan divisions, it is tempting to celebrate rare areas of bipartisan consensus. U.S. policy on countering China is the most...
In an era defined by partisan rifts and government gridlock, many celebrate the rare issues that prompt bipartisan consensus. But extreme consensus...
Over 35 years ago, a young Yale Law School professor explained “Why the President (Almost) Always Wins in Foreign Affairs.” After decades of...
The President sometimes delegates important constitutional and statutory powers to use force or conduct other national security operations. Although...
Modern enhancements of data mining have unfolded in a legal near-vacuum. No extant legal system adequately specifies the property rights in the...