Foreign Affairs

Withdrawal from International Agreements: Toward a “Tailored Out”

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Nov 1st, 2024

Presidential Power to Exit Treaties: Reflecting on the Mirror Principle

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Nov 1st, 2024

Symposium on Harold Hongju Koh’s ‘The National Security Constitution in the 21st Century’

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Oct 25th, 2024

Transparency of International Agreements Under the Revised Case-Zablocki Act: An Assessment After Six Months

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Jun 10th, 2024

Diplomats, Top Experts’ Reactions to Biden Foreign Policy Speech

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Feb 5th, 2021

Think Beyond the Beltway — Bring Mayors and Governors to the Foreign Policy Table

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Oct 20th, 2020

The President and Immigration Law Series: Presidential Power, Migration Management, and Foreign Affairs

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Oct 16th, 2020

Beyond Color-Blind National Security Law

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Aug 3rd, 2020

A Bipartisan Push in Congress to Fight the ‘Parallel Pandemic’ of Human Rights Abuses Abroad

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Jun 1st, 2020

How Congress Can Save Lives, Protect Rights, and Exert U.S. Leadership Globally in Response to Coronavirus

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Apr 8th, 2020

Trump’s Extortion of Ukraine Is an Impeachable Abuse of Power

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Oct 3rd, 2019

Congress Will Ignore Trump’s Foreign Affairs Budget Request. Others Will Not.

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Jul 11th, 2019

Thoughts on Zivotofsky, Part Six: Why the majority’s surprising decision on executive exclusivity is unpersuasive

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Jun 13th, 2015

Thoughts on Zivotofsky, Part Five: Why did the majority choose to decide whether the President’s “recognition” power is exclusive?

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Jun 13th, 2015

Thoughts on Zivotofsky, Part Four: Justice Thomas as constitutional iconoclast (or, “What was so terrible about King George III, anyway?”)

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Jun 11th, 2015

Thoughts on Zivotofsky, Part Three: The broad consensus on presidential and congressional foreign affairs authorities

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Jun 11th, 2015

Thoughts on Zivotofsky, Part Two: Whither Article III standing?

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Jun 10th, 2015

Thoughts on Zivotofsky, Part One: How groundbreaking is it?

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Jun 10th, 2015