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Mar 17 2025

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Article III and the Canal Zone District Court: What Does the Constitution Require of Territorial Courts?

  • Zack Smith

With President Donald Trump’s pledge to take back the Panama Canal, it’s worth looking back...

Jan 30 2025 Video
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A Hemisphere at Stake: China, Cartels, and the Path Forward for U.S. Policy

Ryan C. Berg, Erick A. Brimen, Joseph M. Humire

  As China deepens its presence in Latin America by owning nearly 40 ports—including a...

Topics: International Law & Trade · Law & Economics · Politics · International & National Security Law

Sponsors: International & National Security Law Practice Group

Jan 30 2025 Podcast
A Hemisphere at Stake: China, Cartels, and the Path Forward for U.S. Policy
FedSoc Forums

A Hemisphere at Stake: China, Cartels, and the Path Forward for U.S. Policy

Ryan C. Berg, Erick A. Brimen, Joseph M. Humire

  As China deepens its presence in Latin America by owning nearly 40 ports—including a...

Topics: International Law & Trade · Law & Economics · Politics · International & National Security Law

Sponsors: International & National Security Law Practice Group

Jan 30 2025
Thursday 2:30 p.m. EDT    

A Hemisphere at Stake: China, Cartels, and the Path Forward for U.S. Policy

Speakers:
Ryan C. Berg • Erick A. Brimen • Joseph M. Humire
Topics:
International Law & Trade • Law & Economics • Politics • International & National Security Law
Sponsors:
International & National Security Law Practice Group
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