Aug 29 2019 Topics Civil Rights • International & National Security Law • Religious Liberties Blog Post News Human Rights in American Foreign Policy John Kennerly Davis Early last month, Secretary Pompeo announced the formation at the State Department of an advisory...
Feb 28 2023 Video FedSoc Forums America's Expanding Semiconductor Export Controls Trevor R. Jones, Thomas Krueger, Nazak Nikakhtar Much of global economic competition today centers around gaining market share in the semiconductor industry....
Feb 28 2023 Podcast FedSoc Forums America's Expanding Semiconductor Export Controls Trevor R. Jones, Thomas Krueger, Nazak Nikakhtar Much of global economic competition today centers around gaining market share in the semiconductor industry....
Mar 13 2023 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • International & National Security Law Blog Post News The Fatal Flaw of the HARM Act Adam R. Pearlman A version of this piece was posted on the National Security Institute’s blog, The SCIF....
Apr 21 2023 Topics International & National Security Law Blog Post News Consular Access And International Law Protections for American Foreign Affairs Correspondents Morgan Cleary American journalists reporting in the United States are protected by constitutional rights—including the First Amendment...
Nov 12 2019 Podcast FedSoc Forums Litigation Update: Non-citizen Voting J. Christian Adams, Linda A. Kerns The Public Interest Legal Foundation (“PILF”) filed a lawsuit against the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania’s Department...
Jun 29 2023 Video Panel II: Adjudicating Atrocities from the Russia-Ukraine War: Can It Be Done, In What Tribunals, and Should There Be Limits? Matthew R. A. Heiman, Michael A. Newton, Jeremy A. Rabkin, Beth Van Schaack Many experts have asserted that Russia has committed acts that are war crimes and crimes...
Jul 14 2023 Topics Corporations, Securities & Antitrust • International Law & Trade Blog Post News Live and Let LIV? Asheesh Agarwal, Matt Perault This post was originally published at Lawfare. For more than a year, the most important...
Jul 18 2023 Topics Litigation • Free Speech & Election Law Blog Post News Missouri v. Biden: The Crossroads Between Misinformation and Free Speech Casey Norman Judge Terry Doughty’s Fourth of July issuance of a preliminary injunction in the case Missouri...
Dec 1 2003 Publication White Papers Ambulance Chasing for Justice: How Private Lawsuits for Civil Damages Can Help Combat International Terror Gordon Dwyer Todd On January 21, 2002, the North Idaho College announced the donation of a tract of...
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Human Rights in American Foreign Policy
Early last month, Secretary Pompeo announced the formation at the State Department of an advisory...
America's Expanding Semiconductor Export Controls
Trevor R. Jones, Thomas Krueger, Nazak Nikakhtar
Much of global economic competition today centers around gaining market share in the semiconductor industry....
America's Expanding Semiconductor Export Controls
Trevor R. Jones, Thomas Krueger, Nazak Nikakhtar
Much of global economic competition today centers around gaining market share in the semiconductor industry....
Topics
The Fatal Flaw of the HARM Act
A version of this piece was posted on the National Security Institute’s blog, The SCIF....
Topics
Consular Access And International Law Protections for American Foreign Affairs Correspondents
American journalists reporting in the United States are protected by constitutional rights—including the First Amendment...
Litigation Update: Non-citizen Voting
J. Christian Adams, Linda A. Kerns
The Public Interest Legal Foundation (“PILF”) filed a lawsuit against the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania’s Department...
Panel II: Adjudicating Atrocities from the Russia-Ukraine War: Can It Be Done, In What Tribunals, and Should There Be Limits?
Matthew R. A. Heiman, Michael A. Newton, Jeremy A. Rabkin, Beth Van Schaack
Many experts have asserted that Russia has committed acts that are war crimes and crimes...
Topics
Live and Let LIV?
This post was originally published at Lawfare. For more than a year, the most important...
Topics
Missouri v. Biden: The Crossroads Between Misinformation and Free Speech
Judge Terry Doughty’s Fourth of July issuance of a preliminary injunction in the case Missouri...
Ambulance Chasing for Justice: How Private Lawsuits for Civil Damages Can Help Combat International Terror
Gordon Dwyer Todd
On January 21, 2002, the North Idaho College announced the donation of a tract of...